Biology, asked by ekanath28, 11 months ago

The liquid portion after the formation of blood clot is? ​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Explanation:

The liquid portion of the blood, the plasma, is a complex solution containing more than 90 percent water.… Plasma contains 6–8 percent proteins. ... Coagulation inhibitor proteins help to prevent abnormal coagulation (hypercoagulability) and to resolve clots after they are formed.

Answered by ansarishazia13
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Answer:

Serum is a liquid portion after the formation of blood clot.

Explanation:

  • Serum and plasma both come from the liquid portion of the blood that remains once the cells are removed, but that's where the similarities end.
  • Serum is the liquid that remains after the blood has clotted. Plasma is the liquid that remains when clotting is prevented with the addition of an anticoagulant.
  • The blood clotting process is a multistep activity known as coagulation. When the entire coagulation process works properly, blood holds firmly together at the site of an injury and bleeding stops.
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