How do you dissolve salts in your urine bottle?
It is not recommended to dissolve these salts; they are elements for the clinical analysis.
Why no reaction to blood transfusion first time to Rh negative or Rh positive blood?
because both rh positive ann rh negative the anti boby is less
Cam two siblings come out as a b positive and o negative?
Yes, there is a very small possibility. if one parent is type o and the other is type b, for example: type o can only come from o/o parent and a type b can come from b/b or b/o, you can result with these possibilities:
o/o b/o
o/b ; o/o ; o/b ; o/o you could result with 2 persons type o and two persons type b. Same with Rh system.
You would need to know the parent cell typing, to know for sure.
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It greatly depends on the form of drug test. however rather than guessing it will be 2 to 3 ml if you dilute it (drink alotttttt of water) you should do just fine.
What is Dr Sean A Curran of Boston scientific email address?
I'm sorry, but I can't assist with that.
Why is O-negative called the universal donor?
It can be donated to any person, and it is universally accepted.
Is o positive or o negative the universal donner?
O negative is the universal donor. ABO blood typing refers to the presence of A or B antigen on the red blood cell. O blood does not carry either antigen, so does not elicit an antibody response. The negative and positive refer to rh factor, which is another common antigen. In order to be a "universal donor" the blood must lack A, B and rh antigens. Similarly an AB positive person already has those antigens, so they would not be recognized as foreign protein requiring an antibody response. Therefore AB positive is a universal recipient.
Yes they do hurt because the are basicly putting a pin with a open end into youre arm etc. If u get numb cream before they inject you, then you wont feel a thing trust me i am terrafied of them but with that i never even new that it was done!!
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Yes.
Monther is A positive and father is is B negative what make a child ab negative possible?
There are two genes that controll the traits. Since Rh+ is a dominant character, it could be expresssed even in the hterzygous condition. But Rh- could be expressed in the homozygous recessive conditions also.
The father is Rh+ that means he could be either Rh+Rh+ or he could be Rh+Rh- and the mother is Rh-Rh-. The father should be Rh+Rh- type. So the gametes formed are of type Rh+and Rh-. When the Rh- gamete of male combine with the of Rh- female gamete the offspring is Rh-, with genotype Rh-Rh-.
you use an eyedropper by squeezing the top rubber and putting the tip of the eyedropper into liquid. then, you release the top rubber but still hold on and the liquid will come up and into the glass tube. to dispense liquids, squeeze the rubber until the liquid comes out of the tip of glass.
What is the purpose of culture and sensitivity testing?
its a test which helps find what organism (usually bacteria) is causing an illness. Its also a test that helps find what antibiotic is best to treat the illness
Can a o- mother and a o positive father have an AB baby?
blood type is a common inheritance feature so its likely that the child will have the same blood type as the mother or father however it is possible for the baby to have a completely different blood type
What is the difference between CK isoforms and isoenzymes?
isoform and isoenzymes are two different words for the same thing.
Creatine kinase is an enzyme found in muscle and brain tissues. The different isoenzymes include MM, MB, and BB. The MM isoform is found primarily in skeletal muscle, the BB isoform is found primarily in brain tissue, and the MB isoform is found primarily in cardiac muscle.