Question 18 in Biology --> Incorrect Answer Explanation
Posted: Sun Jun 30, 2013 2:20 am
18. The genetic basis of human blood types includes recessive (Zo) and codominant alleles (ZA and ZB). Determine which of the following genotypes produce blood that agglutinates when combined with type O serum:
I. ZAZA
II. ZAZB
III. ZAZO
A. I only
B. III only
C. I and II only
D. I and III only
E. I, II and III
Your answer: Unanswered
Correct answer: E
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Explanation:
BIO 1.2.2, BIO 3
An antibody-antigen interaction involving serum and red blood cells leads to clumping or agglutination. Type O blood is the "universal donor" because the red blood cells have no antigens. However, type O serum contains anti-A and anti-B antigens. I, II and III contain red blood cells with either some A or B or both antigens, thus resulting in antibody-antigen interaction with type O serum.
I believe there is an error with this question's answer explanation. The answer states "However, type O serum contains anti-A and anti-B antigens". Shouldn't the answer be that type o serum contains type A and B anti bodies? I could be wrong, but this seems a bit shifty.
I. ZAZA
II. ZAZB
III. ZAZO
A. I only
B. III only
C. I and II only
D. I and III only
E. I, II and III
Your answer: Unanswered
Correct answer: E
Discuss this question
Explanation:
BIO 1.2.2, BIO 3
An antibody-antigen interaction involving serum and red blood cells leads to clumping or agglutination. Type O blood is the "universal donor" because the red blood cells have no antigens. However, type O serum contains anti-A and anti-B antigens. I, II and III contain red blood cells with either some A or B or both antigens, thus resulting in antibody-antigen interaction with type O serum.
I believe there is an error with this question's answer explanation. The answer states "However, type O serum contains anti-A and anti-B antigens". Shouldn't the answer be that type o serum contains type A and B anti bodies? I could be wrong, but this seems a bit shifty.