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Answers to questions related to blood type determination, blood compatibility, and the development of rh antibodies. It covers topics such as the components of blood type, the presence of antibodies in a one-year-old baby, the antigens and antibodies in different blood types, and the universal recipient in blood transfusions. The document also includes explanations of rh antibodies, their development, and the use of punnett squares to calculate the probability of offspring blood types in a heterozygous a and ab parent scenario.
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The two main components important in determining blood type are: - Correct Answer Red blood cells and proteins (in the plasma) True or False: A one-year old baby will have antibodies present in their blood. - Correct Answer True True or False: A person with Type A blood will contain antigens for Type A. - Correct Answer True True or False: A person with Type B blood will contain antibodies for Type A. - Correct Answer True A person with type AB blood can donate blood to: (Select all that apply) - Correct Answer A. Type A B. Type B C. Correct! Type AB D. Type O
A person with type B blood can accept blood from: (Select all that apply) - Correct Answer A. Type A B. Correct! Type B C. Type AB D. Correct! Type O What blood type is the universal recipient? Explain why. - Correct Answer Type AB; there are no antibodies present in blood system to attack donor blood. Are RH antibodies typically present? Explain how antibodies for RH blood type are developed. - Correct Answer No, antibodies for RH blood is not usually present in anyone's plasma. They only are developed by interaction to RH positive blood. If Rh- is exposed to Rh+, the person with Rh - will develop Rh antigens. A mother has heterozygous type A blood and the father has Type AB blood. What is the probability of the offspring having Type O blood? Show your work by filling in the Punnett square. - Correct Answer 1. IA