LYMPHATIC
LYMPHATIC SYSTEM
Question
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Anti-A and Anti-Rh
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Anti-Rh, only
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Anti-B
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None
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Detailed explanation-1: -Group AB individuals have neither anti-A nor anti-B antibodies in their plasma. Group AB plasma can therefore be given to patients of any ABO blood group and is often referred to as the universal plasma donor.
Detailed explanation-2: -They can also be called regularly-occurring because if an antigen is missing, the corresponding antibody is always present. Immunoglobulin class: Most people have anti-A and anti-B that is mainly IgM but also have a small amount of IgG anti-A and anti-B, and even traces of IgA.
Detailed explanation-3: -Anti-B antibody would attack blood cells that contain B antigen. Group B: The surface of the red blood cells contains B antigen, and the plasma has anti-A antibody. Anti-A antibody would attack blood cells that contain A antigen.