During mismatched blood transfusion:
A.RBCs of recipient agglutinate
B.WBCs of donor agglutinate
C.RBC of donor agglutinate
D.WBCs of recipient agglutinate
A.RBCs of recipient agglutinate
B.WBCs of donor agglutinate
C.RBC of donor agglutinate
D.WBCs of recipient agglutinate
A.All haemophilic
B.All normal
C.Haemophilic daughters
D.Haemophilic sons
A.Person of A and B – groups
B.Person of O group
C.Person of AB – group
D.None of these groups
A.Sons resemble father and daughters the mother
B.Sons resemble mother and the daughters the father
C.Both sons and daughters resemble mother
D.Both sons and daughters resemble father
A.Bach family
B.Zero family
C.Juke of America
D.None of these
A.Haemolysis
B.Haemoposis
C.Haemorrhage
D.Haemophilia
A.Garrod
B.Galton
C.Muller
D.Weinberg
A.Dominant autosomal
B.Dominant X-linked
C.Recessive X-linked
D.Y-linked
A.Polygenic
B.Recessive
C.Dominant
D.Multipleallelism