Biology chapter 2 lesson 1

A colorful illustration of different blood types and their characteristics with genetic symbols, blood cells, and charts, depicting the relationships between blood groups and inheritance patterns.

Blood Groups and Genetics Quiz

Test your knowledge of blood groups and genetics with our engaging quiz! Explore the fascinating world of blood types, antigens, and inheritance patterns. Designed for biology enthusiasts and learners alike, this quiz covers a variety of essential topics.

  • Understand blood group compatibilities
  • Learn about genotypes and phenotypes
  • Explore the importance of antigens in blood types
15 Questions4 MinutesCreated by LearningBird37
From the properties of blood group (B) is that .....
It can be transfused to any other blood group
It receives blood from all blood groups
It does not contain antibodies
It may be pure or hybrid
Consider this partially complete table of blood groups and the antigens and antibodies found within blood ,What is the missing blood group?
AO
BA
O
No blood group is missing
Consider this partially complete table of blood groups and the antigens and antibodies found within blood , What is the missing antigen?
O
A and B
A
No antigen is missing
Which of the following blood groups have antigen (B) ?
(A) and (O)
(B) and (O)
(AB) and (B)
(AB) and (A)
If one of the parents has blood group (AB) , he/she can not give birth to a child with blood group ........
(A)
(B)
(AB)
(O)
Which of the following is not a blood type found in humans?
A
AB
B
AO
Blood group (AB) has one genotype , because ........
The gene (A) dominates over the gene (O)
The gene (B) dominates over the gene (O)
The genes (A) and (B) participate together to appear this blood group
The gene (O) represents the gene of the recessive character
The percentage of yellow-feathered birds resulted from crossing two red-feathered birds (RR) is ........
75%
50%
25%
0%
The number of antigens that determines the blood group (O+) is .......
0
1
2
3
Antigens ......... Are found on the surface of the red blood cells of a person with blood group (A-)
(A)
(B)
(A) and Rh+
(B) and Rh+
Which blood group contains (anti-a) only ?
(A)
(B)
(AB)
(O)
Using the information in the diagram, which blood type is commonly referred to as the universal donor?
B
O
AB
A
Using the information in the diagram, which blood type is commonly referred to as the universal receiver?
AB
A
O
B
A man with blood group (A) married to a woman with blood group (B) , they give birth to a child with blood group (O) , what are the genotypes of the parents blood groups ?
AA x BB
AO x BB
AA x BO
AO x BO
A mother whose blood group is (AB) has a son with the same blood group , what is the excluded blood group of the father ?
A
B
AB
O
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