Not normally
Plasma has clotting factors in it and serum does not.
Blood Plasma minus clotting factors is called the 'Serum'.
The serum.
fibrinogen, it is the clotting factor
Serum
Blood plasma is serum that hasn't had the clotting factors separated. Like serum, it contains no blood cells.
PLASMA is the clear, yellowish fluid portion of blood, lymph, or intramuscular fluid in which cells are suspended. It differs from serum in that it contains fibrin and other soluble clotting elements and (SERUM) is the clear yellowish fluid obtained upon separating whole blood into its solid and liquid components after it has been allowed to clot. Also called blood serum.Serum and plasma differs in one protein fibrin which is present in plasma and not in serum as it is used when we keep blood to clot during preparation of serum.All other protein content is same.
blood serum is blood plasma without the fibrinogen or blood clotting factors
Blood is what a chemist would describe as an aqueous solution; the liquid part is simply water.
Plasma and blood cells are different components of blood. When cells are removed form blood the remaining fluid is plasma. When clotting factors present in the plasma interact with blood cells, a clot forms. Clotted blood do not have plasma. The fluid remains after the blood clots is called serum.
clotting proteins and cells
Serum because it has no fibrinogen or it has no clotting factors.