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MicrobiologyLab47

Questions about "Agglutination Reactions"

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Do you think that outdated, old reagents might result in a false positive blood typing? No, I don't, as it seems far more likely to result in false negatives. However, the correct answer is apparently "yes."
The factor on the red blood cell that gives an Rh positive test is a ________. D-factor, antigen, or agglutinogen
An individual with the blood type A has naturally occurring antibodies against blood type ____. B
Human red blood cells are antigenic only in other individuals of (a different/the same) blood type. different (Although a different blood type won't automatically cause an antigenic reaction, the same blood type should definitely not cause an antigenic reaction.)
About ______% of the human population is Rh negative. 15
The typing serum for blood type A can be obtained from the serum of a person with blood type _____. B
Agglutinogen is synonymous in meaning to the term ________. antigen
The two typing sera used to determine all four blood types are called ________-_____ and ________-_____. anti-A (and) anti-B
The amount or level of antibodies in an antiserum is often referred to as ________. titer
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