Fundamentals of Anatomy & Physiology Plus Mastering A&P with eText - Access Card Package (10th Edition) (New A&P Titles by Ric Martini and Judi Nath)
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Chapter 19, Problem 12RQ
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To determine:
The type of antibodies present in plasma of following blood type: (a) type A, (b) type B, (c) type AB, (d) type O.
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Plasma is pale liquid component of the blood that consists of proteins, clotting factors and nutrients. Plasma provides the fluidity to the blood. The different types of blood group present in blood are A, B, AB and O, based on the antigen present on the RBCs.
(b)
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To identify: The type of antibody present in plasma of type B.
(c)
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To identify: The type of antibody present in plasma of type AB.
(d)
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To identify: The type of antibody present in plasma of type O.
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