The type B blood has an antigen on the red cells identifying them as B type cells. The type A blood of the recipient contains antibodies that bind to B type antigens. These antibodies will cause the red cells of the blood in the transfusion to stick together forming solid lumps in the blood, preventing it from flowing.
the antibodies in the blood will attack the foreign blood causing blood clots and eventually lead to death
Mixing blood types could result in clumps within the blood vessels, producting a fatal results. Blood types must be matched.
It causes blood clotting because different blood types will mistakes each other for germs and start to "attack" to each other.
When incompatible blood types mix the body starts to have muscle spasms within 15 minutes. Dr.s must stop this quickly or the patient will die from the fizzing blood.
Death. I'm serious, look it up. Your body can not sustain blood that isn't meant to be there.
death
Your RH factor is what determines if your blood type is positive or negative. This factor helps determine who can safely recieve your blood from a transfusion, or what blood types you can safely recieve. northernohio.redcross.org has information on what bloodtypes can safely be mixed from transfusions and other data in their information section.
I think that all blood types are healthy blood types. There are three main types of blood that i know of and then there are others. I think that mine is B+ but i am not sure.
the four types of blood are A, B, AB, and O
type ab- is the rarest, with an average of 1% of the population having it.
red blood cells,white blood cells,plasma and platelets maybe....
Agglutunation
On the surface of red blood cells Take A type blood, for instance. It has antigens against B type blood contact on its cell surface.
Because there is blood reaction that will happen. In this case, you double check the blood, the bag number and the serial number, the type, expiration date, if it was screened and crossmatched and compatible with the recepient.
Of course, the person dies if the blood transfused into him is incompatible with his system.
Yes. Blood types do not make parents incompatible.
Karl Landsteiner
The blood given by transfusion must be matched with the recipient's blood type. Incompatible blood types can cause a serious adverse reaction (transfusion reaction). Blood is introduced slowly by gravity flow directly into the veins
I don't know but they drink wine mixed with bull blood
Hemolytic disease of the newborn is also known as erythroblastosis fetalis. It is a condition that develops in a fetus when the mother and fetus have incompatible blood types.
If a perosn receives blood from an incompatible donor, they may have an extreme allergic reaction as their body sees the new blood as an invader (because it does not recognise the different protein coatings), which is very dangerous.
Blood types A and B are incompatible because a type A person has naturally occurring Anti-B in his blood and a type B person has naturally occurring Anti-A. Thus a type A person can not receive blood from a type B person because the naturally occurring anti-A would destroy the type A person's red cells. The converse is true for a type B person who can not receive type A blood since the Anti-B found in the type A blood would destroy the type B person's red cells.
I believe type O blood is the one blood type that can be matched to any of the other blood types. There is one type of blood, though, that is not compatible with type O blood. However, that is very rare.