EXAM STUDY GUIDE 2026/2027
COMPLETE QUESTIONS WITH
VERIFIED CORRECT ANSWERS ||
100% GUARANTEED PASS NEWEST
VERSION
Description:
Prepare thoroughly for your Clinical Immunology and Serology exams with this comprehensive
study guide for the years 2026 and 2027. This guide includes a detailed collection of the most
relevant and up-to-date questions, each accompanied by verified correct answers to ensure
you’re fully prepared for your exams. Topics covered range from antigen-antibody reactions to
key immunology techniques such as agglutination, precipitation, and immunodiffusion. You'll
find a wealth of essential terms, laboratory procedures, and diagnostic serology concepts that are
critical to mastering this field. This study guide also includes flashcards for quick revision,
making it easy to test your knowledge on the go. Designed to help you achieve a 100%
guaranteed pass, this newest version is the most complete and reliable resource for mastering
Clinical Immunology and Serology, giving you the confidence needed for success on exam day.
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PRECIPITATION, IMMUNODIFFUSION, HYPERSENSITIVITY, LABORATORY
PROCEDURES, AUTOIMMUNITY, DIAGNOSTIC SEROLOGY, MEDICAL EXAM
PREPARATION
, Where is DNA found in your cells?
nucleus
How was DNA Fingerprinting used in its first forensics case?
It was determined that the same person raped and murdered both women, but it was
not the person who confessed to the crime.
DNA can be found in all of the following.
Saliva, hair root, cells from fingerprint
A person with A- blood has what type of antibodies in their blood plasma?
B and Rh antigens
The blood type _____ is considered the universal donor.
blood type O-
The blood type _____ is considered the universal receiver.
blood type AB+
Which cells are most abundant in the blood plasma?
Red Blood Cells (RBCs)
A blood reagent test that turns pink when it reacts with the hemoglobin in red
blood cells is _____.
phenolphthalein
A blood reagent test that emits a blue color when it reacts with the hemoglobin in
red blood cells is _____.
luminol
Blood stains created from the application of force to the area where the blood
originated is called _____.
blood spatter
Arterial spurting is an example of _____ blood stains.
projected blood spatter
passive blood spatter
blood spatter caused by the falling of blood due to gravity
Swipe - Bloodstain
A bloodstain pattern resulting from the transfer of blood from a blood-bearing surface
onto another surface, with characteristics that indicate relative motion between the two
surfaces.
Blood typing is considered _____ evidence.
class
DNA is considered _____ evidence.
individual
DNA evidence is stored ______ to slow down the breakdown and degradation of
the DNA.
in the freezer
The second step of making a DNA Fingerprint is _____.
copy the DNA with a PCR machine
The first step of making a DNA Fingerprint is _____.
cut the DNA with a restriction enzyme
The third step of making a DNA Fingerprint is _____.
separate the DNA into pieces by size with a gel electrophoresis machine
What is the name of the system that stores DNA information?