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A. Hypotonic condition. Cells are exposed to water.17 March 2017.
B. Isotonic saline.20 March 2015.
Q. How would you describe the cells in hypotonic conditions as compared to the control?
Q. What was the direction of the osmotic gradient and water flow?
Q. Why don’t all the red blood cells lyse?
Q. When do you use the immersion oil?
Q. A sample of blood is mixed with antibody A and antibody B obtained from the blood bank. The sample is seen to agglutinate with only antibody B. Plasma from this sample is obtained and is reverse typed with known red cells. With which known red cells would you expect this plasma to agglutinate?
Q. What is the name of the device used to test skin detection sensitivity in the class?
Q. How can you tell if your subject is not concentrating well-enough to properly perform the two-point discrimination task?
Q. What is the main risk to be aware of in this lab?
Which ONE of the following statements about erythropoietin is CORRECT? (Lecture 2)