Biology, asked by Sringjona, 11 months ago

what is the difference between plasma and serum​

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Answered by unknown2412
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Answer:

plasma is the liquid part of the blood

serum is the the blood plasma without the fibrinogen

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Answered by sairambandari
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Explanation :

Plasma is that part of the blood, which contains blood clotting agent called as fibrinogen, while serum is the fluid part of the blood and does not contain clotting agent. The plasma and serum can be extracted from the centrifugation of blood. The serum is obtained after the clotting of blood, while plasma can be obtained before the coagulation of the blood. Centrifugation separates the blood components by its weight, size, and density.

The fluid circulating in the body through arteries and veins is called as blood. It is an important part of the body’s immune system which supplies oxygen to the tissue and takes the carbon dioxide to get excreted.....

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