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Explanation / Answer

1.e) bone marrow, liver and spleen

erythrocytes live up to 120 days in the circulation, after which the worn-out cells are removed by a type of myeloid phagocytic cell called a macrophage, located primarily within the bone marrow, liver, and spleen

2.a)

it means that he has antibodies of A antigen so B- is his blood type

3.d)

specific glycoprotein present on the membrane of RBC determine the blood type of an individual.

4.e) all Rh negative individuals

People with the Rh+ blood group have D antigens on the surface of their red blood cells, while Rh- individuals do not.

5.c) mother Rh- and baby Rh+

HDN most frequently occurs when an Rh negative mother has a baby with an Rh positive father. When the baby's Rh factor is positive, like the father's, problems can develop if the baby's red blood cells cross to the Rh negative mother. This usually happens at delivery when the placenta detaches.

6.c)basophills

Basophils can perform phagocytosis (cell eating), produce histamine and serotonin that induce inflammation, and heparin

7.b) eosinophill

eosinophills are responsible for allergic reactions

8.e) lymphocytes

Lymphocytes are a type of white blood cell. There are two types oflymphocytes of the acquired immune system: T cells and B cells.

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