sera
"Serum" is the singular form. The plural form is "sera".
No, it's sera.
Antisera is blood serum containing antibodies against a specific antigen, used to treat or provide immunity to a disease. It is extracted from an animal that has immunity to a particular disease. Serum is the fluid obtained when whole blood is separated into its solid and liquid components after it has been allowed to clot. It is clear and yellow in color.
It depends on the language that "sera" is coming from. In Spanish: "Será" means "he/she/it will be" In French: "Sera" means "he/she/it will be" In Italian: "Sera" means "evening" In Arabic: (سرة) "Sera" means "secretive"
If neither anti-A nor anti-B sera clot with donor blood, the blood type is O. The blood does not have the antigens that will close clotting with the antibodies in the serum.
Acute sera is when they run a test, usually an antibody level, while the person is ill. Convalescent sera is the serum of a patient that has recovered from an infection usually done about 4 weeks after treatment. Falling levels of the antibodies usually is taken to confirm the diagnosis and that the treatment worked.
Sera is:1) a bar for fastening doors2) the rail of a post-and-rail fence3) the plural of serum, which is the watery part of curdled milk, and similar fluids4) a feminine singular or neuter plural form of the adjective serus, meaning "late" or "slow"
K. Sera Sera was created in 1995.
Que Sera Sera means "Whatever will be, will be."
No; que sera sera is Spanish, and means "whatever will be, will be."
"ce qui sera sera" or "que sera sera" "sera" is the 3rd person future tense of to be, "he/she/it will be" and the subject is "what" which is "ce qui" or "que"