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Blood Groups - Test 2

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What are the types of immune reactions of blood?   show
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Agglutinogens are also known as?   show
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What type of Antigen is found with all ABO blood types?   show
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What is Bombay phenotype?   show
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show Type O  
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show True  
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show True  
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show The actual genes received from parents  
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Define phenotype?   show
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How many antibodies are you born with?   show
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show 2 to 8 months  
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At what age do you have the most antibodeis present?   show
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Agglutinins are fomed from?   show
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show 1. Forward Typing 2. Reverse Typing  
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What are the 6 types of Rh antigens?   show
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Which Rh antigens are dominant?   show
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Which Rh antigens are recessive?   show
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What is the diffenrence in Rh- and Rh+?   show
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show D  
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show A hemolytic disease in newborns that is characterized by agglutination and phagocytosis of the RBC's. (Rh- mother and Rh+ baby)  
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show 1. Jaundice 2. Mental Retardation 3. Death  
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show 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  
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show The HLA Complex is the most important antigens for causing graft rejection  
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How many HLA complexes are present on the cell surface of any one person?   show
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How is graft rejection prevented?   show
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