Portage Learning Anatomy & Physiology Lab
Exam 5
1. The two main components important in determining blood type are:
Red blood cells and proteins (in the plasma)
2. True or False: A one-year old baby will have antibodies present in their blood.
True
3. True or False: A person with Type A blood will contain antigens for Type A.
True
4. True or False: A person with Type B blood will contain antibodies for Type A.
True
5. A person with type AB blood can donate blood to: (Select all that apply)
A. Type A
, B. Type B
C. Correct! Type AB
D. Type O
6. A person with type B blood can accept blood from: (Select all that apply)
A. Type A
B. Correct! Type B
C. Type AB
D. Correct! Type O
7. What blood type is the universal recipient? Explain why.
Type AB; there are no antibodies present in blood system to attack donor blood.
Exam 5
1. The two main components important in determining blood type are:
Red blood cells and proteins (in the plasma)
2. True or False: A one-year old baby will have antibodies present in their blood.
True
3. True or False: A person with Type A blood will contain antigens for Type A.
True
4. True or False: A person with Type B blood will contain antibodies for Type A.
True
5. A person with type AB blood can donate blood to: (Select all that apply)
A. Type A
, B. Type B
C. Correct! Type AB
D. Type O
6. A person with type B blood can accept blood from: (Select all that apply)
A. Type A
B. Correct! Type B
C. Type AB
D. Correct! Type O
7. What blood type is the universal recipient? Explain why.
Type AB; there are no antibodies present in blood system to attack donor blood.