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Mod E Unit 4 Lab

Teacher: Ms. Tiffiny
Across
a place in which whole blood and other derived components are processed, typed, and stored until needed for transfusion
a derivative of plasma that contains fibrinogen, clotting factor VIII, and fibrinonectin
deoxyribonucleic acid
the pair of genes present for a particular characteristic or protein
a person who furnishes blood, tissues, or an organ to be used in another person
the anticipation and forestallment of harm, disease, or injury
to infuse blood or blood products
blood donated for use in the individual who donated it
the frequency of a disease or condition of a specific population or group
red blood cells that have been separated from plasma
the suitability to be mixed or taken together without unfavorable results
one who receives something, especially blood, tissues, or an organ
a group of erythrocyte antigens in blood represented by the groups A,B, AB and O
the expression of the genes present in an individual
Down
refusal to accept
concerning a trait or characteristic that is expressed in the offspring
a substance produced in response to a unique antigen
an immunoglobulin given to a mother when the fetus has a different Rh factor, to stop the mother’s system for creating antibodies
the basic unit of heredity, made of DNA, the code for a specific protein
the process of mixing a sample of the donors red blood cells with the recipients serum, and the recipients blood with the donors serum to determine compatibility
originating in the blood
a type of antigen-antibody reaction that can result in the clumping of RBC’s or platelets
citrate phosphate dextrose. An anticoagulant added for storage of blood
a protein or oligosaccharide marker on the surface of a cell that identifies the cell as self or non-self
an injury or wound