Wednesday, November 30, 2011

What's the difference between serum even, plasma stratum and blood rank?

I always hear just about these different levels of electrolytes or drugs but I don't know the difference, hope someone can explain. Thanks!
serum is the blood plasma short proteins in it. plasma is the soft part of blood short blood cells similar to erythrocytes, leucocytes n platelets. n blood count is the cells:)
Serum is the clear segment of blood that has be placed in a tube that allows the clotting factor that are in the body to remain...near is nothing to prevent the blood from clotting. Drug trialling, glucose, potassium are some examples drawn like this.
Plasma is the clear slice of blood that has be placed in a tube near an anticoagulant in it so the blood will not clot. Coagulation test are examples drawn in this demeanour.
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