whole blood
The clear yellow liquid that is seen after a clot is formed is called serum. Serum is the liquid component of blood that remains after clotting factors have been removed.
Because they don't have the compound which renders blood red i.e. Hemoglobin.
Moths do not have blood in the traditional sense like humans. They have a liquid called hemolymph that circulates nutrients and oxygen in their body. Hemolymph can vary in color from clear to pale yellow, but it is not the same as blood.
The yellow liquid that comes out of spots is usually termed as pus. It is dead white cells, ie dead lymphocytes. The clear liquid is plasma, it contains white blood cells.
Bleach liquid is typically clear or slightly yellow in color.
semen should be a thick clear substance
About 55% of our entire blood is blood plasma, it is a fluid and is the blood's liquid medium, it is straw-yellow in color.
Plasma is the fluid component of blood that contains small particles, such as electrolytes, hormones, and proteins. When blood cells are removed from plasma through centrifugation, what remains is a clear-yellowish liquid.
It depends. If the liquid is clear, and DRIES yellow, it is your white blood cells trying to patch the hole in your body. That is your body's naturual defense mechanism and is normal. If it is yellow or green and smells bad, that is a sign of infection and should be looked at by your doctor.
plasma is a clear liquid that is part of blood
plasma
The yellow liquid that oozes out of a poison ivy rash is serum, which is a clear fluid that leaks out of damaged blood vessels in the skin. This is the body's way of trying to flush out any irritants from the skin. It's important to keep the rash clean and avoid scratching to prevent infection.