Blood Groups Flashcards

1
Q

The surfaces of red blood cells contain a genetically determined assortment of antigens composed of what?

A

glycolipids and glycoproteins

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2
Q

There are at least __ blood groups and more than ____ antigens that can be detected on the surface of red blood cells.

A

24 blood groups

100 antigens

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3
Q

What are the two major blood groups?

A

ABO and Rh.

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4
Q

The ABO blood group is based on two antigens called ________

A

A and B

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5
Q

People whose RBCs display only antigen A have what type?

A

A blood

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6
Q

People whose RBCs display only antigen B are…..

A

Type B

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7
Q

People whose RBCs display both A and B antigens are…….

A

Type AB

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8
Q

People whose RBCs display neither antigen A nor B are ……

A

Type O

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9
Q

In addition to antigens on RBCs, blood plasma usually contains antibodies or _____ that react with the A or B antigens if the two are mixed.

A

agglutinins

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10
Q

Anti-A antibody reacts with what antigen?

A

A

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11
Q

True/FAlse
You do not have antibodies that react with your own antigens, but you do have antibodies for any antigens that your RBCs lack.

A

True

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