Agglutination
agglutinogens
Generally one.
Antibody (Ab)
Antibody is a type of protein produced by the immune system, its function is to fight antigens (bacteri, virus)
polyclonal antobody is the antibody produced for many or non specific antigens but antiserum is the antibody for a specific antigen
agglutination reaction
antigens A+ (:
Yes, type A blood has A antigens.
It produces antigens instead
It is the number of antigens one antibody molecule can bind to. For example, a trivalent antibody can simultaneously bind to three copies of the antigen it recognizes. This is not related to atomic valence.
Antibody is a protein made in response to a specific antigen. The antibody attaches to the antigen and makes it useless.
The recipient's antibodies would attack the A and Rh antigens. The body would not benefit at all from the transfusion.