Blood Components
Antigens and Antibodies
Agglutination
Bloodstains
Case Studies and Bloodstains
100
What are the four components of blood?

Plasma, Red blood cells, White blood cells, and Platelets

100

What do antigens determine?

Blood type! 

100

What is agglutination?

Blood clotting from antibodies binding to opposing antigens

100

What are transfer bloodstains?

Bloodstains from when objects come in contact with blood and form impressions

100

What is a cast-off stain? (type of bloodstain and what it is)

A projected stain flung from a bloodied object or bleeding person

200

What are the four blood types?

A, B, AB, and O

200

What blood type is the universal donor? Why?

O-, it doesn't have A, B, or Rh antigens so antibodies won't trigger a immune response

200

Type O- clots with... 

None!

200

What is the difference between the causes of passive and projected bloodstains?

Passive is caused by gravity alone

Projected is caused by a force that propells blood through the air

200

What types of bloodstains were present in the Darlie Routier case?

Passive, transfer, and projected

300
What are blood types considered? (Individual, Direct, Circumstantial, Class, Testimonial, Indentifiable, or Exclusive?)

Trick! Class AND Exclusive

300

What blood type is the universal receiver? Why?

AB+, it has A, B, and Rh antigens and lacks A and B antibodies to trigger agglutination

300

Type B+ clots with...

Anti-B and Anti-Rh

300

A smooth surface causes a ______ bloodstain and a rough surface causes a ______ bloodstain.

Circular; irregular

300

What are examples of passive bloodstains?

Drip, pool, trail

400

List the blood types from rarest to most common

O, A, B, AB

400

What is a general rule for knowing which antibodies go along with which blood type? (What belongs to what?)

Antibodies are AGAINST your antigens (opposites!)

400

Type AB- clots with...

Anti-A and Anti-B

400

If a blood drop is 2cm in diameter and another is 5cm in diameter, which bloodstain was dropped from a greater height?

The blood drop that's 5cm in diameter

400

What are examples of transfer bloodstains?

Bloody prints, swipes, smears

500

What is the difference between antigens and antibodies?

Antigens are markers on the surface of red blood cells

Antibodies are proteins that fight foreign antigens

500

What kind of antibodies does AB produce?

None! (unless it's positive!)

500

What is the difference between a Rh+ recipient and Rh- recipient? (what blood types can they receive in a donation?)

Rh+ can receive both Rh+ and Rh-

Rh- can receive only Rh-

500

What direction did this bloodstain come from? (picture)

Right

500

Where was the projected stain in the Darlie Routier Case?

Back right shoulder of Darlie's shirt