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Q: Why are donor cells sometimes rejected from a recipients body?
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Whose RB Cs are going to agglutinate the recipients or the donor in incompatible blood transfusion?

The donor


Testing for agglutination of donor RBCs by the recipients serum is called?

Cross Matching


Who wrote book regarding heart transplant recipients picking up same traits as heart donor?

Paul Pearsall wrote the book 'The heart's Code' which gives stories of recipients receiving donor heart memories


Can you live with someone eles heart?

Yes Thousands of people are the recipients of donor hearts today.


Why are AB individuals considired universal recipients?

They can receive blood from AB, A and B blood group, and also O because O is the universal donor. Hence, they are called Universal Recipients.


What is the purpose of somatic cell donor?

Somatic cells are body cells that contain a full set of chromosomes. I imagine that a somatic cell donor donates healthy body cells to someone who needs them.


Is a universal blood donor also a universal organ donor?

No. The blood type is one factor considered in matching transplant donors and recipients in some transplants. Most types of transplant use another system of tissue typing.


Which blood is considered the universal donor?

red blood cells


How is transplant done?

Based on the source of donated kidney, kidney transplant can be classified as deceased donor or living donor transplant. Answer: To the question of HOW a kidney transplant is done. The donor kidney will be extracted including part of the urinary tract and vein/arteries. The blood is extracted from the kidney and it is flushed clean. Then transported on ice to where the recipient is. The donor kidney is transplanted into the person in their lower abdomen. They join the veins/artery etc to the recipients, having disconnected them from the existing bad kidney. They do not take out the recipients bad kidneys (unless it has tumour) but leaves them there, as no point in performing unnecessary surgery.


Why is Acid Sometimes Referred To As Proron Donor?

proton donor, because it , when dissolved, releases H+ nuclei (which is just a proton) which can by taken by a base, which is sometimes referred to as a proton reciever


Plant cells are totipotent which means?

plant donor cells have the ability to regenerate a complete new plant from one single cell (irrespective of what type of cell is used); this is not the same as in animal cells where only cells of the same type (tissue) can be cultured from a donor cell


Who is responsible for the cost of kidney transplants?

In the UK the donor's hospital pays for everything connected with the donation process and the recipients hospital (if different) pays for all the costs involved with the recipient side of the transplant. Neither donor nor recipient pay for any of it.