to blood group B and AB.
Blood type A can receive a transfusion from blood types A and AB.
Type B and O. With type A and AB, the blood would resist the transfusion and clump up.
Type B and O. With type A and AB, the blood would resist the transfusion and clump up.
the antibodies in the serum of the recipient
No, your mother with type O blood cannot donate blood to you if you have type B blood. Type O blood does not contain B antigens, but it does contain anti-A and anti-B antibodies, which would react against your B blood type. Therefore, it would not be safe for you to receive her blood.
blood transfusion are when you have blood in a bag and you receive blood because you have lost a lot of blood and you have to make up for that blood.If you put the wrong type of blood in,it may give you a reaction because the blood will attack any kind f blood that you do not have,because it will think is an intruder.
No, you can only receive your blood type when you get a blood transfusion.
the question to the wrong blood transfusion is because one is they pick up the wrong blood bag 2n or there out of there blood type 3.one can give the person the wrong transfused becuase they want to
It would actually be very harmful, and considering the already weakened state of someone who is in need of a transfusion, they could die. This is because his or her immune system would consider the Type B blood as an invader, and would try kill it. The Type B blood would also contain immune system cells, which would think that the Type A blood was invading it, so the Type B blood would kill the Type A blood cells. Thus, not only would the person not receive any benefit, but they would lose even more of their blood cells.
Yes. In order for a transfusion to pass, the donator needs to have the same blood type as the receiver.
Type A
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