it would be type AB.
If your blood clumped with both anti-A and anti-B antibodies, it would indicate that you have type AB blood. This means that your red blood cells have both A and B antigens on their surface. This can lead to a serious immune response if you receive a blood transfusion with the wrong blood type.
This is an extremely rare ABO group, called so because it was first discovered among some people in Bombay (now Mumbai). Although the group is more likely to occur in East Indians, it is a very rare group even here. It is not restricted to East Indians but found in Caucasians, Japanese, etc. Their red cells lack ABH antigens and their sera contain anti-A and anti-B and anti-H. The anti-H would not be detected in the ABO group but would be detectable in pretransfusion tests.
A person with both A and B antigens is designated as having AB bllod group
clumped
Clumped. Due to the pattern of their only food source, the snails could only survive by assuming the same pattern of dispersion.
If wet washing stayed clumped together, it would not dry properly in those areas, leading to potential issues such as mold growth or a stale odor developing. Additionally, the clumps may prevent thorough cleaning, leaving some parts of the clothing dirty.
What are you cleaning out of the ocean? A sieve will get large particles, but will not get small particles or anything that is dissolved in the water. Some oil that is clumped might be picked up, but would make a mess. The oil that isn't clumped would just run through. And, you would pose a risk to plant and animal life, large and small. The ocean is full of "life" of all kinds.
A clump. Unless they have undergone compaction and cementation in a process known as lithification. Then they would be classified as a sedimentary rock, maybe conglomerate, breccia, or sandstone.
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