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Serum differs from blood in(a) Lacking clotting factors(b) Lacking antibodies(c) Lacking globulins(d) Lacking albumins

Aniket Singh , 11 Months ago
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Serum differs from blood in (a) Lacking clotting factors. Serum is the clear, yellowish fluid that remains after blood has clotted. It lacks clotting factors because they are used in the clotting process, which is initiated when blood starts to coagulate. Serum contains other components like antibodies, globulins, and albumins, but it does not contain clotting factors.

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