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10 July, 06:00

Whole blood with the formed elements and clotting proteins removed is called? A. plasmaB. axenicC. lymphD. serumE. CSF

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  1. 10 July, 08:13
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    Serum
  2. 10 July, 08:34
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    D. serum

    Explanation:

    Serum is the term used to describe whole blood with the elements formed and the coagulation proteins removed.

    Many people confuse it with plamas, but both are different. Serum is the plasma that is released after blood clotting and is absent of fibrinogen, while plasma is released during blood clotting and has immunological functions.
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