Blood is what a chemist would describe as an aqueous solution; the liquid part is simply water.
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Plasma
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The pale yellow liquid that is released when blood is exposed to air due to a cut is called serum. Serum is the clear, pale yellow part of blood that remains after clotting, containing water, electrolytes, proteins, and waste products. It plays a crucial role in transporting nutrients and waste in the body.
SST tube contains serum. Serum is the liquid component of blood that remains after blood has clotted, while plasma is the liquid component of blood that contains clotting factors and is obtained from blood collected in tubes containing anticoagulant.
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The name of the red colored liquid is "red dye" or "red food coloring."
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There is Blood, but what the red blood cells float in is called Plasma.
Venous blood clotted in a test tube is called a serum sample. Serum is the liquid component of the blood that remains after blood clots and is used for various diagnostic tests.
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.
There are many differences between blood and the liver. Blood is a liquid, while the liver is solid. Blood moves around your body, while the liver remains fixed. And many, many more.