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what is serum? Define berifly ​

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Answered by samrarahaf62
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In blood, the serum (/ˈsɪərəm/) is the component that is neither a blood cell (serum does not contain white blood cells- leukocytes, or red blood cells- erythrocytes), nor a clotting factor; it is the blood plasma not including the fibrinogens. Serum includes all proteins not used in blood clotting and all the electrolytes, antibodies, antigens, hormones, and any exogenous substances (e.g., drugs and microorganisms).

Answered by honeygupta4
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»serum is A component in blood which is neither blood cell nor clotted factor.It is the blood plasma not including the Fibroginous ,it include the protein not used in clotting and all the electrolytes, antibodies, antigens, hormones, and any exogenous substances (e.g., drugs and microorganisms).

The study of serum called serology.it is used in numerous diagnosis tests.

serum is an essential factor of self-renewables of embryonic stem cell in combination with the cytokine leukemia inhibitory factor.The clear liquid that can be separated from clotted blood. Serum differs from plasma, the liquid portion of normal unclotted blood containing the red and white cells and platelets.

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