What is the buffy coat found in centrifuged whole blood?

What will be an ideal response?


The buffy coat is a layer of centrifuged whole blood that contains leukocytes and platelets.

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The structure composed of stratified squamous epithelium is

A) A. B) B. C) C. D) M. E) L.

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During the first 15 seconds of intense exercise, such as sprinting or power lifting, most of the energy is provided by ___________.

A) ATP in muscle fiber. B) ATP in muscle fiber and phosphocreatine. C) carbohydrate oxidation. D) phosphocreatine. E) fat oxidation.

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Lacteals are

A. a type of lymphocyte. B. a nonspecific defense. C. lymphatic vessels in the lining of the small intestine. D. the sinuses inside a lymph node. E. germinal centers.

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The enterogastric reflex promotes gastric emptying

Indicate whether the statement is true or false

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