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plasma without clotting factors in known as?​

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Answered by yroli386
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Serum (/ˈsɪərəm/) is the fluid and solute component of blood which does not play a role in clotting. It may be defined as blood plasma without fibrinogens. ... The sample is then centrifuged to remove the clot and blood cells, and the resulting liquid supernatant is serum.

Answered by pankajshrivastava589
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Serum (/ˈsɪərəm/) is the fluid and solute component of blood which does not play a role in clotting.[1] It may be defined as blood plasma without fibrinogens. Serum includes all proteins not used in blood clotting; all electrolytes, antibodies, antigens, hormones; and any exogenous substances (e.g., drugs or microorganisms). Serum does not contain white blood cells (leukocytes), red blood cells (erythrocytes), platelets, or clotting factors.

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