Biology, asked by vrsenthamizhan3953, 11 months ago

If blood cells are removed the liquid left behind is
called
(a) only water (b) serum
(c) plasma (d) only haemoglobin

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Answered by yaadgiggin
1

Answer:

(c) SERUM

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Answered by laraibmukhtar55
0

When blood cells are removed:

• Option “B” is correct i.e. Serum.

• When blood cells are removed from the blood, the remaining liquid is termed as serum.

• The serum is the fluid and solute constituent of blood which does not play a part in clotting. It may be well-defined as blood plasma without fibrinogens.

• Serums work excessively for explicit concerns like acne, dry skin, brightness, and wrinkles.  

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