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B and AB anti-B agglutinins anti-A agglutinins neither A nor B antigens agglutin

ID: 3520946 • Letter: B

Question

B and AB anti-B agglutinins anti-A agglutinins neither A nor B antigens agglutinins blood type B antibodies agglutinogens A patient with blood type O who receives blood type A blood will have a transfusion reaction because this patient produces both anti-A and anti-B which will agglutinate with the type A The best blood to receive is the blood with the same blood type as your own blood type; thus, if you are blood type B, then your preferred donor type would be blood type B A patient with blood type A would not be able to receive blood from blood types B and AB because if he did, he would produce in response, which agglutination same blood type transfusion reaction different blood type A and AB would cause of his blood A patient who is blood type AB received blood from a type O person. Because the type O blood has the patient will not produce against this transfused blood.

Explanation / Answer

1) a. Antibodies.

    b. Antigens.

2) .........

3) a. Anti B- agglutinins.

     b. Agglutination.

4) a.   Neither Anti A nor Anti B antigens.

    b. Antibodies.