fibrinogen
It is called the cytosol
A wet cell A cell that contains a solid electrolyte is a dry cell.
Plasma is the liquid portion of blood. Plasma without fibrinogen is called serum.
Blood if fluid. That fallows that blood minus cells is also a fluid. It is more viscus than the water.
Because the solid media is more dense over a smaller area so a inoculating needle is used to retrieve the specimen. Where as for a liquid medium the specimen is more spread out over the liquid. The inoculating loop can collect more liquid because there is more metal present at the inoculating specimen retrieval point and has the ability to collect liquid in the loop. I'm currently taking general microbiology and my lab book hardly covers this. A.C.
plasma
No, it is called plasma.
It is called the cytosol
Pentax Penta
There are four main components to blood; plasma, red blood cells, white blood cells and platelets. The liquid that suspends the blood cells and platelets is the plasma.
Decantation is the process of separating mixtures by removing the liquid and leaving behind the sediment. The liquid portion is called the decant.
The liquid part of the cell that contains all the organelles is called the cytoplasm.
Cytosol!!!
Liquid part of the earth is called the outer core.
The liquid part is plasma and the solid part are the RBCs(red blood corpuscles/cells).
A wet cell A cell that contains a solid electrolyte is a dry cell.
It consists of water and some of the pigment called urochrome.