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Blood without corpuscles and fibrinogen is called

a)

Lymph

b)

Serum

c)

Plasma

d)

Platelets



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Blood without corpuscles and fibrinogen is called

a)

Lymph

b)

Serum

c)

Plasma

d)

Platelets

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Answer Key / Explanation : (b) -

(b)

Fluid part of the blood after the removal of corpuscles is called plasma. Blood plasma minus clot results in the formation of serum which is a pale yellow fluid

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