plasma
Supernatant liquid is the liquid portion that remains above a precipitate after centrifugation or sedimentation. It contains the substances that did not precipitate and can be further analyzed or separated from the solid components.
Serum is the liquid portion of blood that remains after clotting has occurred, while plasma is the liquid portion of blood that is collected when the blood is anticoagulated. Plasma contains clotting factors, while serum does not. Plasma is used for tests that require clotting factors, while serum is used for tests that do not require clotting factors.
the above portion of the earth is called the earth's crust
It is the portion of the character that lies above the midline.
No, typically the underwater portion of an iceberg is not bigger than the portion that is visible above water. Icebergs are known to have a larger portion underwater, but this is due to the difference in density between ice and seawater rather than the underwater portion being larger in size.
Superstructure
The temperature of 100K is over boiling point 90.19 K at standard (air at sea level) pressure (101.325 kPa, 760 mmHg) so liquid oxygen is 'boiling' but not in equilibrium with its pressure = stand. PTo my best knowledge data of 'overheated' (above boiling point) liquid oxygen are not easily available, may be at 'liquid gas manifacturers' sites or data sheets.
The above ground portion of the ecosystem, including plants and animals, relies on the below ground portion, such as soil microbes and roots, for nutrient absorption and support. In return, the below ground portion benefits from the above ground portion's supply of carbon and energy in the form of leaf litter and root exudates. This interdependence forms a balanced ecosystem where each community plays a vital role in supporting the other's survival and growth.
The different spheres present on earth are1.Lithosphere (solid portion of the earth)2.Hydrosphere (liquid portion of the earth)3.Atmosphere (air around the earth) 4.Biosphere (the place where all the above spheres meet thus enabling life)
Shaft
None of the above
the fundus