SCIENCE
CIRCULATORY SYSTEM
Question
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Bile
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Lymph
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Plasma
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Blood
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Detailed explanation-1: -Reason: Plasma without fibrinogen and blood corpuscles is called serum.
Detailed explanation-2: -Blood lacking corpuscles and fibrinogen is called serum.
Detailed explanation-3: -Blood contains plasma, which is a liquid matrix that carries blood cells and cell fragments suspended in it. These cell fragments suspended in plasma are considered as the cellular part or just corpuscules. Types of corpuscles include-(a) red blood cells (b) white blood cells and (c) platelets.
Detailed explanation-4: -Plasma is the liquid portion of blood. About 55% of our blood is plasma, and the remaining 45% are red blood cells, white blood cells and platelets that are suspended in the plasma. Plasma is about 92% water.
Detailed explanation-5: -Blood serum is blood plasma without fibrinogen i.e. whole blood minus both the cells and the clotting factors.