MICROANATOMY

BLOOD CARDIOVASCULAR SYSTEM LYMPHOID ORGANS

BLOOD

Question [CLICK ON ANY CHOICE TO KNOW THE RIGHT ANSWER]
Blood sample clots with anti A but not anti B. What blood type is it?
A
type A
B
type B
C
type AB
D
type O
Explanation: 

Detailed explanation-1: -If the blood does not react to any of the anti-A or anti-B antibodies, it’s blood group O. A series of tests with different types of antibody can be used to identify your blood group.

Detailed explanation-2: -Commercial antibodies If your blood cells clump only when mixed with: anti-A antibodies, you have type A blood. anti-B antibodies, you have type B blood.

Detailed explanation-3: -Type AB blood clots when mixed with both anti-A and anti-B serums. Type O blood does not clot when mixed with either anti-A or anti-B serum.

Detailed explanation-4: -Option (b) A is Correct. This is because Blood group A has antigen A and Antibody B therefore clumping occurs with A and not B then the Blood group would be. Regards.

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