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/le/content/216104/viewContent/5033102/View QUESTIONS: Pill in the antigen(e) and antibodylies) for each of the blood types. (8 points) 1. Phenotype of individual Antigens on RBC Antibodies in Plasma Group A Group B Group O Group AB What could be the consequences of mistyping/misinterpreting a person with the wrong ABO grouping? (2 points) 2. What could be the possible consequences of an Rh negative person being mistyped as Rh positive? (2 points) 3. 4. Considering the patients tested in this exercise, can RBCs from the first patient be transfused to the second patient? Justify your answer in detail. (2 points) SONY

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2.

feeling of impending doom

Other sign of a mismatched blood type is the usual immune system warning flags — flu-like fever, ache, and chill, as well as a burning sensation at the injection site

Also in some cases if you have a very good immune system then, your macrophages may engulf the foreign bodies.

3. Rh negative people dobdo have Antigen for rhesus factor, but when they are exposed to a Rh positive blood group then their LYMPHOCYTES form antibodies against Rh factor.

4. No, because the 1st patient in question 2 may have blood group of A,B,O or AB.But in 2nd patient it's about rhesus factor, so can't trnsfuse the blood from any +ve ABO blood group to -ve ABO blood group.

Phenotype of individual Antigen on RBC Antibodies in plasma A A anti-B B B anti-A O nil anti-A, anti-B AB A&B nil