blood type A
A person whose blood doesn't clump in anti A or anti B is type O. Clumping with anti A would indicate the person has A antigen, and with B would demonstrate B antigen.
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it help your blood cells clump up when you bleed and it helps to keep your blood moving. i dont think it really helps at all
what is a group of reeds called
Impurities will not be filtered and removed from the blood; so that person would die.
i dont think they have they just got i different screamo person
It is important because we dont want a huge clump of poop (lol) coming out at once
The blood pressure will increase during physical training, but it won't make you a person with high blood pressure permanently.
i dont know what it mean
It's necessary to match the donor and recipient blood types to prevent hemolysis (destruction of red blood cells), clot formation, renal failure, and death. If blood types are incorrectly mixed, the antibodies of one may attack the antigens of the other. For example, type A blood contains A angtigens on the surface and anti-B antibodies. Type B blood contains B antigens on the surface and anti-A antibodies. If type A blood is donated to a recipient of type B blood, the recipient's anti-A antibodies will attack the type A's A antigens. Red blood cells will be destroyed and the host's body will develop blood clots, release toxins that will result in death. Type O blood can generally be given to anyone. It's known as the "universal donor" because it contains A and B antibodies but NO antigens. The recipient's body will accept the blood. However, type O blood can ONLY receive type O blood. Otherwise, it's anti-A and anti-B antibodies will attack the received blood. Type AB blood can generally receive any blood type. It's known as the "universal recipient." Type AB has both A and B antigens but no antibodies. Therefore, it accepts any antigens. However, type AB blood can only be donated to another person of type AB blood. Otherwise, the host's anti-A and/or anti-B antibodies will attack the A and/or B antigens of the AB blood. This was just a basic summary, and didn't take into consideration the Rhesus factor (positive and negative blood types). There are 30 blood types recognized by the International Society of Blood Transfusion. Have a great day. Bria Roberts
you dont see any blood
you dont drink your blood so you dont find out! =O
Dont be so Concervative.
you dont !