Across
- 2. O Blood: each of your red blood cells has NO proteins attached to it
- 4. A: will attack and agglutinate red blood cells that contain A proteins
- 7. clumping of antibodies sticking to viruses or foreign cells
- 11. Blood Cells: the most common type of blood cells
- 12. Red blood cells that have Rh proteins on their cell membrane
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- 1. B: will attack and agglutinate red blood cells that contain B proteins
- 3. Blood Cells: these cells are part of your immune system and fight off diseases
- 4. chemicals made by white blood cells to help fight viruses and foreign cells that enter your body
- 5. cut
- 6. small, scattered specks that appear in blood and help with blood clotting
- 8. AB Blood: each of your red blood cells will have both A and B proteins attached to it
- 9. Blood cells that do not have the Rh protein
- 10. the watery liquid that makes up the majority of blood
