you ask my dad because i have no idea!
The most compatible blood to transfuse in most cases would be O negative. The rare "Bombay" type would also work, but that should be saved for those who have this rare type as it is the only thing they can accept.
Yes. If you transfuse type B blood into a type A person there will be agglutination because the type A person naturally makes anti-B antibodies. The converse is also true. If you transfuse type A blood into a type B person there will be agglutination because the type B person naturally makes anti-A antibodies.
It would provide passive immunity because the recipient is not generating their antibodies against that specific antigen. Instead, they are receiving pre-formed antibodies from the plasma proteins of the donor, offering immediate protection.
From humans, no. But sometimes, don't you wish life was like "men in black"? From fruits however, Yes it is called Genetic Modification So it is actually possible to inject kiwi DNA into a strawberry plants main stem and create a new fruit! Hope This Helps!
AnswerThey are universal acceptors, just like type O is a universal donor. The technical reasons... I cannot explain. Wait for a doctor to help you with that part.They can accept the various blood types because AB blood contains the antigens on the red blood cells for A and B (RBC) that allow the body (immune system) to identify all A blood as safe ... B blood as safe and O blood (has no antigens on the RBC), as safe (no intruder).Any donor blood must have the same antigens as the acceptor.
u do a cross match r u doing this for biology?
u do a cross match r u doing this for Biology?
Not sure what you mean by "transfuse" but if you are asking if they can transfuse blood the answer is yes.
It's a wonderful feeling when I can transfuse a love for language to others.
Doctors often need to transfuse blood to a patient during a major operation. The company had to transfuse some of its cash into the failing subsidiary.
In an emergency, doctors can transfuse blood directly from a donor to a patient. (metaphoric usage) His plan was to transfuse cash from his thriving business to the failing one.
no
No, we let the patient do it.
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.
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if by transfuse you mean infect the body of the person it is in, yes. you can also spread your cold via blood and other bodily fluids to others, most notedly saliva.
The root word for "transfuse" is "fuse," which comes from the Latin word "fundere" meaning "to pour." The prefix "trans-" is added to indicate the action of pouring across or transferring something from one place to another.