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    are traits that have more than two alleles for the gene. Human blood type is an example of multiple alleles. There are three possible alleles. A and B are codominant and O is recessive. There are four main blood types made up of these alleles. These are type A blood, type B blood, type AB blood, and type O blood. Type A’s possible genotypes are AA or AO. Type B’s possible genotypes are BB or BO. Type AB’s only possible genotype is AB. Type O’s only possible genotype is oo. The goal of this investigation

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    their blood type. The experimenters tested for the effect of different antiserums used on agglutination (clumping) to show the different blood types.The serums used were Anti-A Typing, Anti-B Typing, and Anti-Rh. Typing. Any agglutination showed a positive result for the serum, therefore agglutination for Anti-A Typing serum exhibited type A blood. A negative result for Anti-A Typing serum and Anti-B Typing serum exhibited type O blood. Agglutination for Anti-Rh serum showed Rh positive blood and

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    following four types of blood: A, B, AB, or O. A and B are codominant alleles, and O is a recessive allele. The type of blood a person inherits depends on the blood type of their parents. Humans get one allele from their mom and one allele from their dad. The presence or absence of certain types of antibodies and antigens determines the different blood types. People have different types and combinations of antibodies and antigens. The goal of this investigation was to test different blood samples to

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    Blood Lab Report Introduction A blood experiment was performed testing four different patients blood to find out their specific blood types. Blood types are categorized in four blood groups based upon the antigen ( proteins on the surface of blood cells that can cause a response from the immune system) ("Rh factor" 2006) on the surface of the red blood cell. The blood groups are A, B, AB and O, names which are broken down from the ABO blood group system. Although simulated blood was used

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    Is Organ Donation Ever Not Accepted?

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    donate because some people are not physically capable to have a successful transplant (Prigent et al., 2014). Meaning that the donor’s organs are too weak, or the donor’s organs are too old, in some cases the donor and recipient do not have the same blood type, which then causes alloimmunization (Kawano et al., 2014; Prigent et al., 2014). In the United States, there are more than 117,000 people waiting for an organ donor and 18 people on the waiting list die

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    resources is heavily depended on to achieve quality health care of different ethnicities. Model Applied to Basque Children and Families The Basque community as a whole are a very close, tight knit family- regardless if it means they are related by blood or not. The Roman Catholic religion populates for about 94% of the Basque country. Aside from religion, activities outside the home such as sporting events and traditional festivities throughout the year are ways they define their culture. It is important

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    a human being if not treated right away. One of the deadliest types of viruses are Blood borne pathogens. Blood borne pathogens are normally transmitted to a human by a bodily fluid from a contaminated person. They can enter your body through open cuts, mucus membranes, skin abrasions or even sharing needles. Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV), Hepatitis B and Hepatitis C are the most common types of blood borne pathogens. These 3 types are very deadly to humans. These pathogens have been affecting

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    recessive. Albinism is a recessive trait, and skin, hair, and eye pigment is a dominant. There are many different common genetic traits in humans; I could never name them all. Alleles are in different blood groups as well. There is the Rh blood group and ABO blood group. When protein is found on the red blood cells it is known as the Rh

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    educational. I found a very odd and strange product, try not to laugh. The product is called the Blood Type Workout by Doctor Joseph Christiano. The basic overview of this product is that you will loose weight fast by reprogramming your metabolism ( As Seen On TV). This product was basically stating that because we have natural chemistry in our body , that if we diet and exercise based off of our blood type , then we will most likely loose weight. I chose this product was because it sounded too good

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    What is Diabetes? Diabetes type 2 is a condition in which blood sugar levels are too high. According to a tutorial manufactured by Gwinnett Medical Center, “After eating foods that contain carbohydrates, chemicals in the small intestine break down the carbohydrates into simple sugar molecules called glucose. The cell lining of the small intestine absorbs the glucose, which then passes into the bloodstream. When the blood reaches the pancreas, beta cells in the pancreas detect the rising glucose levels

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