MICROANATOMY

BLOOD CARDIOVASCULAR SYSTEM LYMPHOID ORGANS

LYMPHATIC SYSTEM

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Blood type A-can receive blood types
A
O-, A-
B
O+, A+
C
O+, A-
D
O-, A+
Explanation: 

Detailed explanation-1: -Blood group ‘A’ receives blood from blood group A or O. Blood group A individuals have the A antigen on the surface of their RBCs. And Blood group O is universal donor. Therefore, a group A individual can receive blood only from individuals of groups A or O, and can donate blood to individuals with type A or AB.

Detailed explanation-2: -If you have A negative blood you can donate to anyone with a blood type of A or AB regardless of the positive or negative, however if you have A negative blood you can only receive A-or O-blood.

Detailed explanation-3: -Type O-positive blood can be transfused to any positive blood type: A-positive, B-positive, AB-positive, and of course other O-positives. Patients with O-positive blood can receive blood transfusions from other O-positives or O-negative donors.

Detailed explanation-4: -People with A positive blood can receive donations from: A positive donors. A negative donors. O negative donors.

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