What is the role of anticoagulants in preserving blood specimens for hematology tests?
A. Anticoagulants prevent blood clotting and maintain blood in a liquid state for hematology tests.
B. Anticoagulants have no effect on blood preservation for hematology tests.
C. Anticoagulants cause blood to coagulate quickly in hematology tests.
D. Anticoagulants promote blood clotting for hematology tests.
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