Major components of blood, the molecular structure of hemoglobin, how blood cells are recycled, understanding blood type, rh factor and agglutination.
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What is the difference between ABO Blood Group and RH Blood Group? Phenotypes of the ABO blood group are A, B, AB, and O types; Phenotypes of RH blood ..
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Routine ABO testing is performed in two distinct (but usually simultaneous) stages, known as "red cell grouping" (forward grouping or "front type") and "serum grouping" (reverse grouping or "back type"). Here's an example of how it works: If a person's red blood cells (RBCs) react strongly with reagent anti-A but not anti-B, we would interpret their red cell grouping as blood group A. If there is no ABO discrepancy, that same person's serum should have no reaction with reagent group A1 RBCs and strong reaction with reagent group B RBCs (demonstrating the expected presence of anti-B in the serum). Thus, the serum grouping interpretation would also be blood group A, and no ABO discrepancy would exist ABO discrepancies occur any time the interpretations of a person's red cell and serum grouping do not agree. ABO discrepancy takes on many forms, and acquired B is a great, if not terribly common, example. Read more: Transfusion Medicine Education Source: Blood Bank Guy
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General tips on taking the ABO and links to practice quizzes. Deep breaths.
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This immune system lab activity is divided into 3 tasks: Task 1- The ABO Blood type system and blood type test Task 2- HLA tissue typing Task 3- Matching a recipient profile to potential donors The blood type task requires a simple set-up by the teacher to create samples of type A, B, and O blood as well as patient "serums." (Simply requires combinations of milk, vinegar, water, and red food coloring). Students then read about HLA tissue typing to understand organ transplant matching. Finally, students analyze 6 donor profiles to determine the best potential matches for a recipient. This is my original lab and the pictures are my own drawings. This lab activity is completed in one 50 minute class period. All parts are fully editable and includes Task sheets Student record sheet PowerPoint Teaching notes and setup instructions Answer key
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This article explores the ABO blood system and the most common blood types within it.