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the fluid part of the blood without corpuscles​

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Answered by pandasoumitra2011
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Lymph is clear to whitish liquid in which white blood cells, especially lymphocytes are suspended. The serum is blood plasma without blood cells (like red blood cells, white blood cells, and platelets) and blood clotting factors like fibrinogen.

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Lymph is clear to whitish liquid in which white blood cells, especially lymphocytes are suspended. The serum is blood plasma without blood cells (like red blood cells, white blood cells, and platelets) and blood clotting factors like fibrinogen.

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