Answer:
Agglutination or clumping occurs when blood that contains the particular antigen is mixed with the particular antibody.
Explanation:
Clumping of blood types takes place thus;
A+ - Agglutination with Anti-A and Anti-Rh. No agglutination with Anti-B.
A- - Agglutination with Anti-A. No agglutination with Anti-B and Anti-Rh.
B+ - Agglutination with Anti-B and Anti-Rh. No agglutination with Anti-A.
B- - Agglutination with Anti-B. No agglutination with Anti-B and Anti-Rh.
AB+ - Agglutination with Anti-A, Anti-B and Anti-Rh.
AB- - Agglutination with Anti-A and Anti-B. No agglutination with Anti-Rh.
O+ - Agglutination with Anti-Rh. No agglutination with Anti-A and Anti-B.
O- - No agglutination with Anti-A, Anti-B and Anti-Rh.
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Answer:
A (-7)/(1)
Explanation:
(-7)/(-1) would be a positive 7.
7/1 would be a positive 7.
(-7)/(0) would be 0.
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Answer:
25% red
50% roan
25% white
Explanation:
When RR (red) is crossed with WW (white), it results in roan color.
RR (red) x WW (white)
RW (roan)
Two roan individuals are then mated.
RW x RW
RR RW RW WW
Offspring
1/4 RR - Red
1/2 RW - Roan
1/4 WW - White
<u>Hence, the offspring are expected to be 25% red, 50% roan, and 25% white.</u>