Biology, asked by suhail231972, 10 months ago

serum differs from plasma in the absence of

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Answered by Kshitu73
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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. ... Serum is mostly used for blood typing but is also used for diagnostic testing.

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Answered by nits05
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Answer:

Fibrinogen

Explanation:

Presence of fibrinogen in plasma and it's absence in serum differentiate them from each other .

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