LooseLeaf for Human Anatomy
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Author: Michael McKinley Dr., Valerie O'Loughlin, Elizabeth Pennefather-O'Brien
Publisher: McGraw-Hill Education
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The blood type of an individual depends on the genes inherited from the parents. The four main types of blood group are A, B, AB, and O. Person with blood type AB is known as a universal recipient and person with blood type O is known as a universal donor.
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- Type O+ blood has which of the following? A. A antigents on the red blood cells B. B antibodies in the plasma C. Rh antigens on the red blood cell D. Both B & Carrow_forwardWhich of the following statements is true? A. Some individuals are born with Rh antibodies. B. A person could acquire Rh antigens from a blood transfusion. C. A pregnant female could give her developing baby Rh antibodies D. A pregnant female could acquire Rh antibodies.arrow_forwardwhich of the following is most prevalent in circulationg blood? a. IgG b. IgM c. heavy chain of Antibody d. Light chain of Antibodyarrow_forward
- One-year-old Matthew always seems to be sick. When his blood is tested, there are no antibodies. The physician concludes that the child is lacking a. the ability to develop an inflammatory response. b. helper T-lymphocytes. c. cytotoxic T-lymphocytes. d. B-lymphocytes.arrow_forwardWhich blood type carries anti-A antibodies in the plasma? a. B- c. AB+ b. A+ d. A-arrow_forwardWhat would happen if patient 4 (O+) donated plasma to patient 1 (A+)? Select one: a. You cannot donate only plasma. b. The anti-A antibodies in the plasma of patient 4 would agglutinate with the antigens on the RBC of patient 1. c. It would be a safe donation because no agglutination would occur. d. The anti-A antibodies in the plasma of patient 1 would agglutinate with the antigens on the RBC of patient 4.arrow_forward
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