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define serum and plasma​

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Answered by manasgupta2506
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A key difference between plasma and serum is that plasma is liquid, and serum is fluid. While most of the components are the same for both plasma and serum, plasma contains fibrinogen which is absent in serum. ... Plasma, on the other hand, is mostly used for blood-clotting related problems.

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Answered by DeepinderBawa
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Answer:

an amber-coloured, protein-rich liquid which separates out when blood coagulates.

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