The mixture of plasma and blood cells is called:

A) packed blood
B) serum
C) transfusion
D) whole blood


D
Explanation: Whole blood is the mixture of plasma and blood cells. Packed blood is blood without the plasma. Serum is plasma with the fibrinogen inactivated or removed. A transfusion is the artificial transfer of blood into the bloodstream.

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