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Measuring about 5" in length, the spleen is the largest lymphatic organ. It is located on the left side of the body between the diaphragm and stomach. The spleen filters the blood, destroys old red blood cells and recycles their parts, provides a reservoir of blood and is active in immune responses.
The largest lymphoid structure located in the upper left quadrant of the abdomen is the spleen. It plays important roles in filtering blood, storing red blood cells, and helping the immune system by producing antibodies and removing old or damaged cells from circulation.
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you have to count the amount of platilets and blood cells and white blood cells and T-cells
Stem cells that replace old blood cells are primarily located in the bone marrow. They are known as hematopoietic stem cells and can differentiate into various types of blood cells, including red blood cells, white blood cells, and platelets.
Peripheral blood stem cells (PBSCs) are obtained from circulating blood rather than from bone marrow, but the amount of stem cells found in the peripheral blood is much smaller than the amount of stem cells found in the bone marrow.
Cells located in the pancreas that produces insulin. Insulin controls the amount of glucose in the blood and, when glucose levels spike, cause certain cells to 'suck up' the access glucose and store it.
The white blood cells.
White blood cells are located in the bloodstream and lymphatic system.
Blood is a type of vascular fluid,so it cannot be termed as big or small.It has two main components namely plasma and corpuscles(blood cells).The blood corpuscles are of three types-erythrocytes(red blood cells) leucocytes(white blood cells) thrombocytes(the platelets). If question is about the largest blood corpuscle,the answer is (leucocytes)white blood corpuscles.