ANATOMY
LYMPHATIC SYSTEM
Question
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All types
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AB-, A-, B-, O-
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AB-and AB+
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AB+, A+, B+, O+
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Detailed explanation-1: -Group AB can donate to other AB’s but can receive from all others. Group B can donate red blood cells to B’s and AB’s. Group A can donate red blood cells to A’s and AB’s. Group O can donate red blood cells to anybody.
Detailed explanation-2: -To donate blood it is necessary to follow the rules of blood typing: Blood O+ can donate to A+, B+, AB+ and O+ Blood O-can donate to A+, A-, B+, B-, AB+, AB-, O+ and O-Blood A+ can donate to A+ and AB+
Detailed explanation-3: -Those with O positive blood can only receive transfusions from O positive or O negative blood types. Type O positive blood is one of the first to run out during a shortage due to its high demand.
Detailed explanation-4: -Type AB-negative blood is considered a universal plasma donor, meaning anyone can receive type AB-negative plasma. A patient with type AB-negative blood may receive any Rh-negative blood type.