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Blood Types
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Objectives You should be able to: Define the term “Antigen.”
Explain what gives blood its type. Define the four known blood types. Explain how a blood type is determined using anti-sera. Explain what an anti-serum is. List which blood types a person can receive via transfusion given their blood type. Explain why a person can only receive specific blood types. Describe the concepts of universal receiver and universal donor.
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Blood Types What determines your blood type? What about your blood gives it a “type?” Antigens Proteins expressed on the cell membrane of a cell. Antigens are “antibody generators.” If a cell (with antigens) enters the body and it is recognized as foreign, the body will make antibodies against that cell’s antigens. Antibodies Against Foreign Antigens FOREIGN CELL Foreign Antigens
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Blood Types Once antibodies have been made they will attack the foreign cell, helping the white blood cells destroy it. FOREIGN CELL Antibodies attacking the cell
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Blood Types The antigens that determine blood type are the A and B antigens. What are the four known blood types? A B AB O
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Blood Types A B = A Antigen = B Antigen AB O No Antigens
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Blood Typing – Anti-serum
Anti-serum A: solution containing antibodies against the A antigen. Anti-serum B: solution containing antibodies against the B antigen. If anti-serum A is added to a drop of type A blood, the blood will clump up (agglutination). The antibodies attack the A antigens and cause the blood cells to become sticky.
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Blood Typing – Anti-serum
Blood Type Anti-serum A Anti-serum B A Agglutination No reaction B AB O
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Inquiry Lab
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Blood Types A No Yes B AB O
People with the following blood types will have the antibodies marked “Yes” in their blood. Blood Type A Antibodies B Antibodies A No Yes B AB O
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Transfusions What does this mean when it comes to blood transfusions?
People can only receive blood that is compatible with their own blood. Receiver Possible Donor Blood Type(s) A A or O B B or O AB A, B, AB or O O Universal Receiver Universal Donor
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Transfusions
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Blood Types When the Rh antigen is added to this, what are the possible blood types? A+ and A- B+ and B- AB+ and AB- O+ and O-
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Blood Types Which of the follow blood cells do you think would have the Rh antigen expressed on its surface? A+ A- = Rh antigen
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Blood Types Review
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What determines a person’s blood type?
Antidotes Antigens Antibodies None of the above
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What are the four known blood types?
A, B, AB, O A, B, AO, O A, B, AB, C A, B, C, D
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If a person has neither A nor B antigens on their red blood cells, their blood type is…
AB O
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A person’s blood type is B
A person’s blood type is B. Which antigens are present on their red blood cells? A antigens B antigens AB antigens O antigens
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What does an anti-serum contain?
Antigens White blood cells Antibodies Plasma
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Anti-serum A contains antibodies against which antigen?
A antigen B antigen Both 1 and 2 None of the above
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What happens when the antibodies in an anti-serum attack the blood in a blood sample?
Coagulation Clotting Clumping Agglutination
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One drop of blood agglutinates when anti-serum A is added
One drop of blood agglutinates when anti-serum A is added. Another drop of the same blood does not agglutinate when anti-serum B is added. What is the person’s blood type? A B AB O
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What is Rh factor? Antibody Enzyme Antigen Disease
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