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Innovating Science Understanding Blood Type Interactions Through Typing

Innovation Science Understanding Blood Type Interactions Through Typing 2134298
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This experiement will help students understand how different types of blood interact and how to determine the best "donor" in a fictional scenario.

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Description

The earliest historical attempts at blood transfusions often had lethal results. These results led to the investigation and discovery of blood types, as well as a deeper understanding of the importance of antigen/antibody interactions. In this investigation, students will utilize Innovating Science's new simulated blood to determine the ABO/Rh blood type of four individuals, one in need of a transfusion. Based on the results, students will then determine which of three potential donors would provide the best match for the patient in need. Kit contains enough materials for 10 groups. Teacher's Manual and Student Study Guide copymasters are included.

Features

  • Provides hands-on science learning for students
  • Easy to use kit is perfect for students and beginners
  • Ideal for classrooms, labs and home school lessons
  • Includes:
    • 4 Simulated Blood Samples
    • Donor #1
    • Donor #2
    • Donor #3
    • Patient
    • 1 btl Simulated Anti-A Serum
    • 1 btl Simulated Anti-B Serum
    • 1 btl Simulated Anti-Rh Serum
    • 40 Blood Typing Trays
    • 1 pkg Toothpicks
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    Specifications
    Maximum Age: 18+
    Maximum Grade Level: HS+
    Allergens: Contains No Allergens
    Certifications: ISO Certified
    Grade Level: Grades 6-12
    Safety: Caution Icon. No Choking Hazard
    SUOM Description: Each
    Age Range: 12+
    Brand Name: Innovating Science
    Description: Blood Typing Interactions
    Innovating Science Understanding Blood Type Interactions Through Typing