thrombus
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.
stationary clot is called a thrombus or a blood clot.
Fossils may be either Plant or Animal in "origin".
A Circulating clot is referred to as an embolism.
whole blood
Fibrinolysis
A dislodged, circulating clot is known as an embolism
A tangled mesh of blood cells is called a blood clot.
The less movable attachment point of a muscle is called the origin. This is typically the point of attachment that remains relatively fixed during muscle contraction, while the other end, known as the insertion, moves towards the origin.
Yes, the most stationary end of the muscle is called the origin. It is typically located closer to the midline of the body and remains relatively fixed during muscular contractions.
A fixed blood clot is called an embolus.
A blood clot that doesn't travel is called a thrombus. It forms in a blood vessel and remains attached to the site where it developed, potentially obstructing blood flow. If it dislodges and travels to another part of the body, it becomes an embolus. Thrombi can lead to serious health issues, depending on their location and size.