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Blood Typing

Blood Typing. Blood Donor gives THIS Recipient has THIS If Anti-A comes in contact with A then Agglutination occurs (clumping). Blood Donation. You can always give blood to yourself, then follow the arrows. AB Blood. Does AB blood have any antibodies present? No.

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Blood Typing

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  1. Blood Typing

  2. Blood Donor gives THIS • Recipient has THIS • If Anti-A comes in contact with A then Agglutination occurs (clumping)

  3. Blood Donation You can always give blood to yourself, then follow the arrows

  4. AB Blood • Does AB blood have any antibodies present? • No. • Because there are no antibodies to “attack” the antigens present on different types of blood, AB blood can RECEIVE blood from anyone (Universal Recipient). • What antigens are present on the cells in AB blood? • A antigens and B antigens • Because of the antigens, AB blood can only be given to people with AB blood. The antigens will react to all other types of blood because of the antibodies present in their blood.

  5. O Blood • Does O blood have any antibodies present? • Anti- A and Anti-B • Because there are antibodies to type A and B blood, Type O blood can only receive Type O blood. All other types of blood have antigens that the antibodies will “attack”. • What antigens are present on the cells in O blood? • None. • Because there are no antigens on the surface of the O blood cells, O type blood can be given to anyone (Universal Donor).

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