Basics of Blood
Donors
Parts of Blood
Blood Analysis
100

Of the four main human blood types using the ABO system, the largest percentage of the U.S. population is made up of:

Type O

100

AB+ can receive which blood types? (List all possible answers)

All

100

Part A is pointing to:

Red blood cells

100

A gunshot produces a ________ velocity pattern

High 

200

A and B proteins are found on the surface of some red blood cells. If a person’s blood contains both the A and the B proteins, then he or she has:

 Type AB blood

200

True or False: AB- is an exception to the rule & CAN accept O+ blood.

False. 

(A negative cannot accept a positive.)

200

Part B is pointing to:

White blood cells

200

What is the small spatter around the parent drop called?

Satellite Spatter

300

Blood type is what kind of evidence?

Class (links it to a group of people, not 1 individual)

300

Who is the universal donor? (Please be specific)

O-

300

Part C is pointing to:

Platelets

300

A specific location where multiple lines, or paths meet and align

Point of Origin/ Convergence

400

To determine one's blood type, the presence or absence of particular proteins, found embedded on the red blood cell's _________________

surface

400

O + can donate to who?

Any positive blood type.

A+, B+, O+, & AB+

400

The liquid portion of blood is called:

plasma

400

Gun shot wounds produce a ______ like spatter

Mist

500

Is it more common for humans to have the positive Rh factor or negative Rh factor? 

Bonus 200: What percent of the human population had that factor?

Positive Rh

Bonus: 85%

500

O+ contains which antibodies in their plasma?

Antibodies A & Antibodies B

500

If a person has O+ blood, what antigens are present?

The Rh Antigen

500

Which material produces more spines:

Cardboard, Glass, Plastic, or Carpet?

Cardboard