GENERAL ANATOMY
CARDIOVASCULAR SYSTEM
Question
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No antibodies
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A antibodies
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B antibodies
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A and B antibodies
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Detailed explanation-1: -blood group A – has A antigens on the red blood cells with anti-B antibodies in the plasma. blood group B – has B antigens with anti-A antibodies in the plasma. blood group O – has no antigens, but both anti-A and anti-B antibodies in the plasma.
Detailed explanation-2: -Clumping will occur in both sera with type AB blood and in neither sera with type O blood.
Detailed explanation-3: -But if you have type O blood, your red blood cells have no A or B markers. So: Your body will have both A and B antibodies and will therefore feel the need to defend itself against A, B, and AB blood. A person with O blood can only get a transfusion with O blood.
Detailed explanation-4: -Can you determine the blood type? Agglutination in the test tubes contaning A antibodies and B antibodies. Accordingly, the blood type is AB Rh-.
Detailed explanation-5: -If your blood cells don’t clump when mixed with either anti-A or anti-B antibodies, you have type O blood.