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These foundation activities introduce students to the study of blood. Students first draw samples of their own blood to:
- Determine their own blood group
- Observe tissue incompatibility
Then, they type themselves using the agglutination method which enables them to better understand the four basic blood groups. Besides their personal involvement in the experiment, students receive valuable experience in collecting and comparing data. Individual color coded sterile components help to simplify the procedure and guarantee results. The Lab-Aids Slide Guide® eliminates the need for glass slides and can be placed in the student's notebook as a visual record of the lab activity.
Kit Contents:
1 x Anti-A, Blood-Typing Serum, Drop Control Bottle
1 x Anti-B, Blood-Typing Serum, Drop Control Bottle
32 x Lancets, Sterile
32 x Alcohol Pads, Pre-Saturated
32 x Blue Spatulas for Anti-A Serum
32 x Yellow Spatulas for Anti-B Serum
32 x Slide Guides®
1 x Teacher’s Guide with MSDS