Physiology I Hangman

 
hangman
                                       
                                                                                                                       
 
 

 
 

 
 

 
Teachers and Webmasters: Copy-and-paste the HTML code below into your web page to have the Hangman game displayed on your web page.


 
www.eapps.com




Copyright ©2001-2008 John Weidner All rights reserved.
About -  Terms of Service -  Privacy Statement



Flap 1 Flap 2
What are the types of immune reactions of blood?  1. Reactions caused by antigenicity 2. Antigens on Cell Membranes 3. Antibodies in plasma 4. Transfusion reactions  
Agglutinogens are also known as?  Antigens  
What type of Antigen is found with all ABO blood types?  H Antigen  
What is Bombay phenotype?  Persons containing no ABO blood group antigens  
What blood type has no A or B antigen?  Type O  
True or False, A and B are dominant?  True  
True or False, Type O is recessive?  True  
Define genotype?  The actual genes received from parents  
Define phenotype?  How the genes are expressed.  
How many antibodies are you born with?  0  
Anitbodies begin to develope at the age of ____ to 8 months?  2 to 8 months  
At what age do you have the most antibodeis present?  8-10 years of age  
Agglutinins are fomed from?  Gamma Globulins - mostly IgM and IgG  
What are the two types of Blood Typing?  1. Forward Typing 2. Reverse Typing  
What are the 6 types of Rh antigens?  D,C,E, d,c,e  
Which Rh antigens are dominant?  D,C,E  
Which Rh antigens are recessive?  d,c,e  
What is the diffenrence in Rh- and Rh+?  Rh+ has D antigen, Rh- does not have D antigen  
Which Rh antigen is the most antigenic?  D  
What is erythroblastosis fetalis?  A hemolytic disease in newborns that is characterized by agglutination and phagocytosis of the RBC's. (Rh- mother and Rh+ baby)  
What does kernicterus cause?  1. Jaundice 2. Mental Retardation 3. Death  
What are the 4 types of tissue grafts?  1. Autograft - transplant from and into the same animal 2. Isograft - Graft from identical twin 3. Allograft - Graft from same species 4. Xenograft - Graft from different species  
What is the importnace of the HLA complex?  The HLA Complex is the most important antigens for causing graft rejection  
How many HLA complexes are present on the cell surface of any one person?  Only 6, but there are 150 different types that creates a trillion different combinations.  
How is graft rejection prevented?  By suppressing the Immune sytem - especially T-Cells and using Glucocorticoid hormones, cylcosporine, and other drugs that are toxic to lymphoid tissue