D. What happens in the blood of an Rh-negative individual who is exposed to Rh-positive blood?…
10. Q) what test is used to identify the makeup of the surface of the red blood cell?…
3. How is blood type determined? What happens if someone is given the wrong type of blood in a blood transfusion?…
10) A 25 yr old male has a severe kidney obstruction leading to removal o f the affected kidney, which of the following would be expected to…
If the eosinophil cannot enlarge enough to engulf the bacteria, it will attach itself and kill the…
13. Why do macrophages, which fight microbes, contain many lysosomes? To help break down all the substances such as microbes…
A couple whose blood types are A (IAi) and B (IBi) may have a child with which of the following blood types?…
3. Which type of white blood cell would you expect to be most common in a normal blood smear? (2 Marks)…
8) A child with type O blood is born to a mother with type A blood. What is the genotype of the child? The mother? What are the possible genotypes of the father?…
e) eosinphil – releases enzymes that combat the effects of histamine and other mediators of inflammation in allergic reactions, phagocytize antigen-antibody complexes, are effective against certain parasitic worms…
ABO Blood Typing Lab Purpose The purpose of this lab is to determine the blood types of four blood samples using Anti-A and Anti-B serums. Hypothesis If the anti-B serum is added to the simulated blood, the individuals with blood that is type A or type O will have no effect but it will agglutinate the individuals’ blood that is type B or AB.…
4. Explain what would happen if a person with type B blood were given a transfusion of type O blood. Nothing it is compatible.…
During an anatomy and physiology exam you are asked to view white blood cells in prepared slides of standard human blood smears. Based on the observations below, what is the name and function of each WBC?…
Simulated blood, plastic slides, and antiserum were the materials used to perform this experiment. In order to specify each patients blood type it was necessary to place two drops of the simulated blood in each well on the plastic slide labeled A, B, and Rh. After dropping the blood into the specified wells the appropriate antiserum was added to determine the blood type. The three antiserums A, B and Rh were placed accordingly to the matching blood type on the slide, a toothpick was used to mixed the the two together, if agglutination occurred a positive result was indicated. If all three wells on the slide were without agglutination the blood type of the specific individual was identified as O. By concluding which antigens are present in the blood I was also able to figure out which antibodies are present. The antibodies in the blood attack the foreign red blood cells by binding to them. For example type A blood has A antigens and B antibodies, the B antibodies are ready to attack or destroy B antigens (since those antigens would be foreign in this particular persons red blood cells). ("Blood typing," 2001)…
c. White blood are the things that attack viruses and bacteria to keep us from getting ___.…