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how is blood different from plasma

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Answered by aman949
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Plasma is the fluid part of anti -coagulated blood which contains fibrinogen and other clotting factors.The sample contains rbcs,wbcs and platelets and they can be separated.Serum is the fluid part of coagulated (clot)blood and it is free from clotting proteins but contains clotting metabolites as a result of clotting ...
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