INBDE Practice Exam 2025 – Complete Study Guide

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What is blood plasma without fibrinogen called?

Lymph

Serum

Blood plasma without fibrinogen is called serum. Lymph, plasma, and bile do not accurately describe the fluid without fibrinogen. Lymph is the clear fluid that moves through the lymphatic system and helps to transport white blood cells, plasma is the liquid portion of blood where blood cells are suspended, and bile is a digestive fluid produced by the liver. Out of the given options, serum is the only one that specifically refers to blood plasma without fibrinogen.

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Plasma

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