Multiple Choice
Why do the blood types of a person providing blood for a transfusion,and the person receiving the blood,have to be of a compatible ABO type?
A) This assures that the DNA matches between the two individuals,thus avoiding problems with genetic conflict later in life.
B) This assures that there will not be an antibody-antigen reaction,in which the red blood cells with the "dominant" A or B alleles engulf the red blood cells with the "recessive" (O) alleles.
C) This assures that antigens of one type of blood cell do not attract the notice of the antibodies in the recipient's blood stream.
D) This assures that a methylation effect will not occur between the two sets of blood cells.
Correct Answer:

Verified
Correct Answer:
Verified
Q33: During which process is chromosome number reduced?<br>A)mitosis<br>B)recombination<br>C)translation<br>D)meiosis
Q34: A doctor finds that the mammary glands
Q35: Why is nuclear DNA important for protein
Q36: When did Prokaryotes first appear?<br>A)10,000 years ago<br>B)1
Q37: Which of the following types of cells
Q39: Define polygenic and pleiotropic traits and explain
Q40: What does meiosis produce?<br>A)two gametes<br>B)four gametes<br>C)a single
Q41: In mammals,why does the male parent's gamete
Q42: Which of the following statements is an
Q43: Describe the steps involved in protein synthesis.