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Which blood group is able to donate whole blood to all other blood types?
A
B
AB
O
Which blood type is able to receive whole blood from all other blood types?
AB
A
B
O
Which blood type is able to donate plasma to all other blood types?
AB
A
B
O
Which blood type is able to receive plasma from all other blood types?
AB
A
B
O
Which blood type contains only A antigens?
AB
A
B
O
Which blood type contains only Anti-A antibodies?
AB
A
B
O
Agglutination occurs when blood type antibodies come into contact with blood type antigens to which they correspond. What is agglutination?
Red blood cells burst and die
Red blood cells are clumped together and become non-functional
Antibodies bind to the antigens and then render the red blood cell non-functional
A system in which transfusions can occur
Someone with type A blood donates whole blood to someone with type B blood. What occurs?
The transfusion goes well, no negative effects.
Agglutination occurs in the person with type B blood. The donor cells are affected.
Agglutination occurs in the person with type B blood. Their own blood cells are affected.
The person with type B blood will die.
Someone with type O blood donates plasma to someone with type A blood. What happens?
The transfusion goes well with no negative results.
Agglutination occurs in the person with type A blood. This affects the donor cells.
Agglutination occurs in the person with type A blood. This affects their own cells.
Agglutination occurs in the person with type O blood because they have Anti-A antibodies.
How many different types of antigens does a person with type A blood have on their red blood cells?
3
2
1
0
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