Asked by Quessia Mukanda on Jun 24, 2024

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The clear,yellowish fluid that separates from the clot when blood clots is:

A) lymph.
B) serum.
C) plasma.
D) thrombin.

Serum

The liquid portion of blood that remains after clotting, containing electrolytes, antibodies, antigens, and other soluble substances.

Thrombin

An enzyme in blood plasma that causes the clotting of blood by converting fibrinogen to fibrin.

  • Comprehend the function and criticality of diverse components in the blood and lymphatic systems.
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Jonathan SanchezJun 30, 2024
Final Answer :
B
Explanation :
The clear, yellowish fluid that separates from the clot when blood clots is serum. Lymph is a clear fluid that circulates in the lymphatic system, plasma is the liquid part of the blood that does not contain clotting factors, and thrombin is an enzyme that plays a role in the clotting process.