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1.7.14
Bell work:
Objectives:
I will:
True or False:
1. List the A-B-O antigens
1.Type A blood has B
antibodies. True
and antibodies for each
False
2.DNA can be found in RBCs.
of the four blood types:
3.Type O blood has both A
A, B, AB, O
and B antigens. False
2. Successfully complete
4.The majority of blood is
the ABO blood typing
made up of plasma. True
genetics problems.
• TPD Crime Lab Tour: Tuesday, January 14th
– Tour starts at 1:30 at TPD
– We will leave Cholla @ 1:00pm
– We should be back at Cholla no later than 3 pm.
– Dress comfortably,(see handout) with closed-toe
shoes!
5.White blood cells are more
numerous that red blood cells
in your blood. False
4. What are blood types?
3. Genetics of Blood Types
• Your blood type is established before you are BORN,
by specific GENES inherited from your parents.
• You inherit one gene from your MOTHER and one
from your FATHER.
Blood Types
There are 3 alleles or genes for blood
type: A, B, & O. Since we have 2 genes,
there are 6 possible combinations.
AA or AO = Type A
BB or BO = Type B
OO = Type O
AB = Type AB
• These genes determine your blood type by causing
proteins called AGGLUTINOGENS to exist on the
surface of all of your red blood cells.
5. How common are the four blood
types?
46.1%
6. Blood Transfusions
A blood transfusion is a procedure in which blood is given to a
patient through an intravenous (IV) line in one of the blood vessels.
Blood transfusions are done to replace blood lost during surgery or a
serious injury. A transfusion also may be done if a person’s body
can't make blood properly because of an illness.
Who can give you blood?
38.8%
11.1%
3.9%
Universal Donor
People with TYPE O blood are called
Universal Donors, because they can
give blood to any blood type.
People with TYPE AB blood are
called Universal Recipients, because
they can receive any blood type.
Rh +  Can receive + or Rh -  Can only receive -
Universal Recipient
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7. Rh Factors
• Scientists sometimes study Rhesus
monkeys to learn more about the human
anatomy because there are certain
similarities between the two species. While
studying Rhesus monkeys, a certain blood
protein was discovered. This protein is
also present in the blood of some people.
Other people, however, do not have the
protein.
• The presence of the protein, or lack of it, is
referred to as the Rh (for Rhesus) factor.
• If your blood does contain the protein,
your blood is said to be Rh positive (Rh+).
If your blood does not contain the protein,
your blood is said to be Rh negative (Rh-).
8. Blood Evidence
• Blood samples – Can be analyzed to determine blood
type and DNA, which can be matched to possible
suspects.
A+ AB+ BAB+ ABO+ O-
• Blood droplets – Can be analyzed to give clues to the
location of a crime, movement of a victim, and type of
weapon.
• Blood spatter – Can be analyzed to determine
patterns that give investigators clues to how a crime
might have happened.
http://www.fi.edu/biosci/blood/rh.html
Blood Genetics, let’s try it!
Microscopic
Views
Fish Blood
Bird Blood
• If a woman has type A blood, and her
husband has type B blood, and they have
children- is it possible for one of their
children to have type O blood? Why?
Horse Blood
Frog Blood
Cat Blood
• Blood type worksheet:
– Do the odd numbered questions 1-13, & 14-15.
– Due @ the end of class
Dog Blood
Human Blood
Snake Blood
Homework: Blood Basics Web
Worksheet
• Due Friday January 10, 2014 @
beginning of class.
Closing Question
• What does it mean if someone has A
negative blood? (what type of
antigens do they have (or lack) and
what type of antibodies do they have
(or lack)) hint: use your chart on your
note-taker!
• They have the A antigen on their RBC,
lack the Rh antigen and have B antibodies
in their plasma.
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