RED ALERT! The Circulatory System and the Blood. Blood Blood is a heterogeneous mixture. It is a COLLOID, and has four main components 1.Red corpuscles.
Forensic Serology Chapter 12. Topics this Chapter: Blood typing –Class evidence (presumptive) DNA profiling (later chapter) –Individual evidence (confirmatory)
Blood Typing ABO. Blood: How much do we have? The average adult has about five liters of blood living inside of their body.
Factor - A factor is a gene. Organisms have 2 genes for every trait they show. Allele – An allele is a version or form of a gene (dominant vs. recessive)
Chapter 8 Forensic Serology. Forensic Serology Introduction 1901, Karl Landsteiner found blood to be distinguishable by group –Led to the classification.
Blood. Many Vital Functions Transports nutrients, oxygen, wastes, and hormones Helps maintain stability of interstitial fluids Distributes heat Defense.
Blood groups and Hemostasis Dpt. Of Normal, Pathological and Clinical Physiology.
1 BLOOD PHYSIOLOGY Practical 1 BLOOD GROUPS By: khulood Hussein.
ABO and Rh Blood Group Systems Teaching Aim Understanding inheritance, synthesis, various antigens and antibodies and their clinical significance in.
Blood Type (ABO). The Function of Antibodies Our bodies make antibodies to protect us from “foreign” molecular species. Persons with A-antigens produce.
Forensic DNA Analysis DNA is the Genetic Material.
ABO Blood Groups Rhesus Factor +-. Why are blood types important? Blood transfusion A blood transfusion creating a wrong combination of donor-patient.