Also, we will analyze and learn to identify the difference in the structure of Erythrocytes (RBC’s), the five different types Leukocytes (WBC’s), and Platelets by using a microscope. Lastly, we will conduct the blood typing experiment, where we will be analyzing and documenting each experimental patient’s blood type results. The overall goal of this experiment was to be able to identify the difference between blood types A, B, O, and AB. …show more content…
Green’s test samples of blood labeled A, B, and Rho to determine his blood type, there will be agglutination observed in all three samples.
• If we added three drops of Anti-A, Anti-B and Anti-Rho serum to Mr. Jones test samples of blood labeled A, B, and Rho to determine his blood type, there will not be agglutination observed in sample A, there will be agglutination observed in sample B, and there will not be agglutination observed in the sample labeled Rho.
• If we added three drops of Anti-A, Anti-B and Anti-Rho serum to Mr. Smith’s samples of blood labeled A, B, and Rho to determine his blood type, there will be agglutination observed in sample A, there will not be agglutination observed in sample B and there will be agglutination observed in the sample labeled Rho.
• If we added three drops of Anti-A, Anti-B and Anti-Rho serum to Mr. Brown’s test samples of blood labeled A, B, and Rho, there will be no agglutination observed in samples A, B, and