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 Complete the missing word in the statement given below
(a) Plasma without .......... is called serum.
(b) .......... and monocytes are phagocytic cells.
(c ) Eosinophils are associated with ........ reactions.
(d) ........ ions play a significant role in clotting.
(e) One can determine the heart beat rate by counting the number of ......... complex in an ECG.

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To complete the missing words in the statements provided, we can follow these steps: ### Step-by-Step Solution: 1. **Identify the missing word for the first statement:** - The statement is: "Plasma without .......... is called serum." - The missing word is "clotting factors." Therefore, the complete statement is: "Plasma without **clotting factors** is called serum." ...
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