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Answered by ItzurPooja01
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Serum is the fluid left after plasma has clotted, and so it can no longer clot. The clot is called a thrombus. If it contains only platelets, it is a white thrombus; a red thrombus entraps red blood cells as well.

Answered by narsareddychityala8
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plasma itself can clot,because it possesses fibrinogen.serum is the fluid left after plasma has clotted,and so it can no longer clot.the clot is called a thrombus.if it contains only platelets,it is a white thrombus;a red thrombus entraps red bled cells as well

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