Practical 2 Flashcards
A + blood can give to
A+
AB+
A- blood can give to
A-
A+
AB-
AB+
B+ blood can give to
B+
AB+
B- blood can give to
B-
B+
AB-
AB+
AB- blood can give to
AB-
AB+
AB+ blood can give to
AB+
O- blood can give to
Every type
O+ blood can give to
O+
A+
B+
AB+
A+ can receive blood from
A+
A-
O+
O-
A- blood can receive from
A-
O-
B+ blood can receive from
B+
B-
O+
O-
B- blood can receive from
B-
O-
AB- can receive from
A-
B-
O-
AB-
AB+ can receive from
All types
O- blood can receive from
O-
O+ blood can receive from
O+
O-
What antigen is present in A+ and A- blood
A antigen
What antigen is present in B+ and B- blood
B antigen
What antigen is present in AB+ and AB- blood
A and B antigen
What antigen is found in O+ and O- blood
None
What antibodies are present in A+ and A- blood
Anti-B
What antibodies are present in B+ and B- blood
Anti-a
What antibodies are present in AB+ and AB- blood
None
What antibodies are present in O+ and O- blood
Anti-A and B
Condition resulting from high neutrophils
Leukocytosis
Condition resulting from high eosinophils
Parasitic infection
Condition resulting from low basophils
Basopenia
Condition resulting from high lymphocytes
Lymphocytosis
Condition resulting from high monocytes
Monocytosis
Function of erythrocytes
Pick up inhaled oxygen from the lungs and transport to body tissues
Function of platelets
Clot blood to prevent blood loss
Function of neutrophils
Rapid responders to site of infection
Function of basophils
Works with the immune system to defend and intensify inflamatory response
Function of eosinophils
Consume foreign substances
Function of monocytes
Boost immune response, kill foreign material and dead cells
Function of lymphocytes
Immune response
Substances that the body does not recognize and trigger a response from leukocytes
Antigens
Proteins that attach to the plasma membranes of erythrocytes and cause them to adhere to one another
Antibodies