YES or NO: Can a person who has A- (A negative) blood donate whole blood to a re
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YES or NO: Can a person who has A- (A negative) blood donate whole blood to a recipient who has AB- (AB negative) blood? YES or NO: Can a person who has A- (A negative) blood receive a transfusion of AB- (AB negative) packed red cells? Which antibody/ies are present in the plasma of someone who has B+ (B positive) blood? A. anti-A antibody. B. anti-B antibody. C. anti-Rh antibody. D. AOA E. NOA Which antigens are found on the RBCs of AB+ (AB positive) blood? A. A antigens. B. B antigens. C. Rh antigens. D. AOA E. NOA What happens when a person with Rh- (Rh negative) type blood is exposed to Rh+ (Rh positive) blood via transfusion or pregnancy? A. their lymphocytes produce anti-Rh antibodies. B. their red blood cells develop Rh antigens. C. both A. and B. D. nothing there is no response. What type of blood does someone have if their blood agglutinates with anti-Rh antibody and not with anti-A or anti-B antibodies? A. A+. B. A-. C. B+. D. B-. E. AB+. F. AB-Explanation / Answer
(1) Yes
A person with A-ve blood can donate whole blood to AB-ve person
(2)No
A-ve type person has antibodies against B antigen, hence cannot receive blood from AB-ve.
The AB-ve person has neith A or B antibodies.
(3)
B+ blood person contains
B. Anti-B antibody
(4) A antigens, B antigens and Rh antigen
(5)A. Their lymphocytes make anti Rh antibodies
causes the Rh-negative lymphocytes to make antibodies against the Rh factor.
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