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Chapter 17 Lab Do You Know you’re A-B-Os? Tuesday, March 23, 2010
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Before we begin… Blood type A Blood type B Blood type O Blood type AB
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Why is it important to know your blood type? What can you do if you don’t know your blood type?
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Introduction Donated blood is used for blood transfusions. Not every type of blood can be safely donated to every individual. This lab will allow you to investigate why type O blood is especially useful in blood transfusions.
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Scientific Question Given what you know, write your scientific question for this lab.
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Hypothesis From your understanding of blood typing, what do you predict from your investigation of “Do You Know you’re A-B-Os?”
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Materials 3 paper cups 3 plastic droppers White paper Vinegar Pen 3 plastic petri dishes Toothpicks Acrylic floor cleaner
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Procedures Make sure you have your surgical gloves on. The food dye will stain your clothes permanently! Label the paper cups, A, B, O (if time permits, AB) Mix 5 ml water, 15 ml acrylic floor polish, and 3-4 drops of red food dye together. Poor this mixture into the cup labeled Blood Type A.
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Procedures -- cont’d Mix 5 ml water, 15 ml vinegar, and 3-4 drops of red food dye together. Pour mixture into the cup labeled Blood Type B. Mix 20 ml water and 3-4 drops of red food dye together. Pour mixture into the cup labeled Blood Type O.
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Procedures -- cont’d Blood Type A Using an eye dropper, put 20-25 drops of Blood Type A into the petri dish labeled A. Add 20-25 drops of Blood Type O into the petri dish labeled A. Stir with the popsicle stick. Record observation.
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Procedures -- cont’d Blood Type B Using an eye dropper, put 20-25 drops of Blood Type B into the petri dish labeled B. Add 20-25 drops of Blood Type O into the petri dish labeled B. Stir with the popsicle stick. Record observation.
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Procedures -- cont’d Blood Type A Using an eye dropper, put 20-25 drops of Blood Type A into the petri dish labeled A and B. Add 20-25 drops of Blood Type B into the petri dish labeled A andB. Stir with the popsicle stick. Record observation.
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Table 1: Donor Type A Donor Type ________ Potential Receiver Viscosity (Hi or Low) Final Viscosity Safe or Unsafe? A B AB O
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Table 1: Donor Type O Donor Type ________ Potential Receiver Viscosity (Hi or Low) Final Viscosity Safe or Unsafe? A B AB O
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Table 1: Donor Type B Donor Type ________ Potential Receiver Viscosity (Hi or Low) Final Viscosity Safe or Unsafe? A B AB O
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Some Things to Consider for Your Lab Report… Which blood types can receive a transfusion of type A blood? Type O blood? If some blood types are not available, how might O blood be useful?
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Lab Report Due Tuesday, March 30, 2010 Lab Report must be typed. Remember to include data tables.
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