Serum: Understanding the Fluid Portion of Blood After Clotting
The correct answer is serum.Serum is the fluid portion of blood that remains after the removal of red blood cells, white blood cells, platelets, and other suspended elements. It contains water, electrolytes, hormones, enzymes, and other proteins. Serum is used in a variety of medical tests and procedures.
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