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Blood without blood corpuscles and fibrinogen is called ______________.​

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Answered by aneesshariff
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Answer:

it's called serum

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Answered by harineneels
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Coagulation inhibitor proteins help to prevent abnormal coagulation (hypercoagulability) and to resolve clots after they are formed. When plasma is allowed to clot, fibrinogen converts to fibrin, trapping the cellular elements of blood. The resulting liquid, devoid of cells and fibrinogen, is called serum.

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