Multiple Choice
Red blood cells come in many "blood types" including type A, type B, type AB, type O [lacking proteins A and B], Rh positive, and Rh negative [lacking Rh+] and many others. If blood is transfused, the recipient detects any new or "foreign" proteins. These blood type proteins are
A) in the plasma where they have been secreted by the red blood cells.
B) inside the red blood cell cytoplasm.
C) on the outer surface of the red blood cell membrane.
D) evenly distributed throughout the cell contents and plasma.
E) in the red blood cell nucleus.
Correct Answer:

Verified
Correct Answer:
Verified
Q2: In a phospholipid bilayer,the<br>A)phosphate groups are hydrophobic.<br>B)fatty
Q19: Which of the following is NOT associated
Q21: If a cell is placed in a
Q25: If a living plant were moved from
Q27: Which cell junction is unique to animals?
Q29: Why does this model of a phospholipids
Q30: In the sodium-potassium pump, sodium is transported
Q47: Plants show turgor pressure when<br>A)cells are losing
Q48: Why can nonpolar molecules freely cross the
Q55: Which cell junction will allow the movement