blood types

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an individual who has no antigens attached to membrane of their Red Blood Cells are referred to as which blood type?

O

which blood type is considered to be a universal donor

O-

which antibodies are found in the plasma of AB -

RH

the antibodies that would exist in blood plasma if a person was type AB-

Rh antibody

what happens during agglutination

a form of blood clotting in the body

What do you call the protein marker that located on the cell membrane of your red blood cells

antigens

type A person receives a transfusion from type O person is beneficial or bad?

beneficial

if someone has no RH it is

negative

If you have O- type blood, what antigens would be present on the cell?

no antigens

the antibodies is am individuals blood is always the __________ of the antigens they have on their red blood cells

opposite

if someone has RH it is

positive

what is an antibody?

the Y shaped proteins that bind to protein markers on the surface of the cells

a person with blood type AB+ is considered

universal reciever

How many different blood groups are there

8 groups

AB - has which antigens

A and B

What antibodies would be in plasma of someone who has O+ blood?

A and B

what are the antibodies of O

A and B

what antigens would exist on red blood cells if a person was type AB-

A and B antigens (NO rh)

which blood type would have RH and A antigens on the surface of red blood cells

A+

which blood type would have Rh and A antigens on the surface of red blood cells

A+

a person with blood type A+ can donate to...

A+ and AB+

Which blood type would have Rh and B antibodies flowing through blood plasma?

A-

which blood type would only have RH and B antibodies flowing through blood plasma

A-

AB- can receive

A-, B-, AB-, O-

A- can safely receive

A-, O-

which blood types can B+ donate to

AB+, B+

An individual has AB - blood, what types of blood could they receive safely?

AB-, A-, B-, O-

A- blood type has what antibodies in the plasma

B and RH

B+ has what antigens

B and RH

an individual has B+ blood, what types of blood could they receive safely?

B+, B-, O-, O+

Which blood type would have no Rh antigens, but only have B antigens on the surface of red blood cells?

B-

which blood type would have no RH antigens but only have B antigens on the surface of red blood cells

B-

which blood type would have no RH antigens but only have B antigens on the surface of red cells

B-


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