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Serum differs from blood in:

  1. A
    lacking antibodies
  2. B
    lacking globulins
  3. C
    lacking albumins
  4. D
    lacking clotting factors

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Serum is the fluid part of blood that remains after a clot has formed. It is essentially plasma without the clotting factors (like fibrinogen).

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Serum differs from blood in:
A
lacking antibodies
B
lacking globulins
C
lacking albumins
D
lacking clotting factors

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