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The importance of blood typing is for you to know your blood type in case there is an emergency and you need a blood transfusion. The o type blood can be given to most people regardless of their blood type.

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Is blood grouping, grouping people based on their blood type?

Yes this is blood grouping. The type of blood one has is directly related to their parents. If two people with type A blood have a child, That childs blood will be type A.


How effective is blood grouping?

Blood grouping is highly effective. In a way, each year many lives are saved thanks to blood transfusions only because of the blood grouping system; knowing the blood to infuse into someone that has been donated that will react accordingly to the newer hosts body is a result of the blood grouping system.


Why is blood type grouping and why is it so important?

Blood type grouping is very important because if infection occurs then the wrong grouping was used and then we have a problem. Transfusions, etc. It is essential to correctly identify the blood group.


What is reverse blood grouping?

nothing.....


What is the importance of blood grouping in forensic science?

Legal investigations may require typing of blood or such other body fluids as semen or saliva to identify criminal suspects. In some cases typing is used to identify the victims of crime or major disasters.


What is the importance of grouping living organisms?

Too easily eradicate the organism.


Who discovered the methods of grouping human blood?

Karl Landsteiner


What is the importance of grouping plants?

So that plants can be so easy to be classified according to their order.


When slide method blood grouping is used?

in emergency cases and in Physiology lab of undergraduate student.


Who discover blood transfusion?

Karl Landsteiner discovered blood grouping and if I am correct he is the brain behind blood transfusion too. But nevertheless please verify the facts again.


What is the name of the first person to recognize blood grouping?

The first person to recognize blood grouping was Karl Landsteiner, an Austrian immunologist. In 1901, he discovered the ABO blood group system, identifying the different blood types based on the presence or absence of specific antigens on red blood cells. His work laid the foundation for modern blood transfusion practices and earned him the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine in 1930.


Who discover Rh blood grouping in which year?

landsteiner n wiener discovered rh factor in 1940..........