When fibrinogen makes blood clot it separates from blood and what is the remainder called?

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2026-05-21 22:06

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When fibrinogen is converted to fibrin during the blood clotting process, it forms a mesh that traps blood cells and solidifies the clot. The remainder of the liquid part of the blood, after the clot has formed, is called serum. Serum is essentially plasma minus the clotting factors, including fibrinogen.

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