lab #11 Flashcards
what are blood types determined by?
the antigens present on RBCs
what determines the ABO blood type?
glycoproteins and glycolipids
what determines the Rh (+/-)?
proteins/ lack or presence of D antigen
what antibodies will you have with type A?
anti-B
what antibodies will you have with type B?
anti-A
what antibodies will you have with type O?
both anti-A and anti-B
what antibodies will you have with AB?
neither anti-A or anti-B
what is the clumping of cell bound antigens, as occurs when antibodies attach to ABO and D (Rh) antigens?
agglutination
what is the substance being clumped in an agglutination reaction. Antigens in blood typing are _____?
agglutinogen
what is the substance causing clumping in an agglutination process. Antibodies in blood typing are ______?
agglutin
Small cells with a round nucleus taking up most of the volume of the cell?
lymphocytes
Large cells with a bean-shaped nucleus taking up half to nearly all the volume of the cell?
monocytes
Contain dark purple or black granules. The nucleus is usually bilobed (two lobes)?
basophils
Contain bright red granules. The nucleus is usually bilobed (two lobes)?
eosinophils
Contain light pink and/or purple granules. The nucleus is multilobed (multiple lobes)?
neutrophils