7. What antigens are present on a person’s red blood cells if that person is:
(a) type B-
(b) type O+
(c) type AB-
(d) type A+
What antibodies are present in a person’s blood if that person is: (assume that none of them have had prior exposure to other blood)
(a) type B+
(b) type O+
(c) type AB-
(d) type A-
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Antigens
a) antigen B and antigen H
b) antigen H and antigen Rh D
c) antigen A, antigen B and antigen H
D) antigen A, antigen H and antigen Rh D
Antibodies
a) antibody A
b) antibody A and antibody B
c) anti Rh D antibody
d) antibody B anti Rh D antibody
7. What antigens are present on a person’s red blood cells if that person is: (a)...
Type AB blood Multiple Choice Ο has both A and B antigens on the red cells. Ο has both A and B antibodies in the plasma. Ο has both A and B antibodies on the red cells. Ο has O antigens on the red cells. Ο has no antigens on the red cells.
The universal donor is a person with type blood because this person has no present on the RBC, which in turn does not generate an immune response post infusion. AB; antigens AB; antibodies O; antigens O; antibodies Question 4 (1 point) Saved The universal recipient is a person with type blood because this person has no present in the plasma, which in turn does not generate an immune response post infusion. ● O: antigens AB; antigens AB; antibodies O; antibodies
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The % of red blood cells in human blood is; a. 15% d, 60% 2. "Formed elements are: a. Sodium& potassium b. Blood cells & platelets c. Serum & plasma d. Blood &cells Which of following is an agranulocyte? a. Basophil b. Eosinophil c. Lymphocyte d. Neutrophil Sickle cell anemia is caused by: a. b. c. Mutation d. 3. 4. Lack of iron Lack of hemoglobin Lack of RBC 5 Which of following elements is present in...
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Blood Bank Characteristic Blood Type (ABO/Rh) Universal recipient of packed red blood cells (RBC) -Universal donor of packed RBC A. Blood Type A Universal recipient of plasma Universal donor of plasma Plasma has both Anti-A and Anti-B antibodies Plasma contains anti-B antibodies only Person has no antigens on red blood cells (RBCs) Person has A and B antigens on RBCs B. Blood Type B C. Blood Type AB D. Blood Type O E....
Human blood can contain the A antigen, the B antigen, both the A and B antigens, or nether antigen. It may or may not also | contain the Rh antigen. Blood is called type A-positive if the individual has the A and Rh but not the B antigen. A person having only the A and B antigens is said to have type AB-negative blood. A person having onty the Rh antigen has type O positlive blood. Other blood types recorded...
Human blood types A, B and O are associated with the carbohydrate antigens A, B and H respectively. A and B antigens are caused by an alteration of H antigen. Normally everyone can synthesize H antigen (a cell surface carbohydrate found on red blood cells and other cell types). Some people make A and/or B transferase(s) which converts the H antigen to an A and/or B antigen respectively. The H antigen is produced by a specific fucosyltransferase encoded by the...
Background INFO
There are four types of blood: A, B, AB, and O (Figure 4). Each
is characterized by the glycoproteins (proteins with a sugar
attached) and lipoproteins (proteins with a lipid attached)
embedded in the surface of red blood cells (RBCs). In addition to
type, blood can be rhesus (Rh) factor positive or negative.
These proteins are inherited and may differ from individual to
individual. If, during a transfusion, an individual receives
blood with the incorrect RBC proteins (for...
1. The first patient has type O+ blood. Which antigens does this person have on his/her red blood cells? 2. List ALL blood types that can be given to a patient with the type of blood that the patient in question one has. 3. The second patient has A+ blood type. Which antigens does this person have on her red blood cells? 4. List ALL blood types that can be given to a patient with the type of blood that...
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Blood Type Antigens Present on Surface of RBCs Antibodies Present in Plasma Can Receive Blood from Blood Type(s): Can Donate Blood to Blood Type(s): A- O+ AB- B+ 8. Based on the following blood typing results, identify the blood type of each blood sample. Anti-A added Anti-A added Anti-A added Anti-A added Anti Rh added Anti-Rh added Anti-Rh added Anti-Rh added Anti-B added Anti-B added Anti-B added Anti-B added Blood type: Blood type: Blood...
1. What determines blood type? 2. What type of blood antigens are expressed if a person is blood type AB negative? 3. Why doesn’t a transfusion reaction occur the first time an Rh negative patient is exposed to Rh positive blood?