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What blood type is a person if their blood don't clump in anti a or b?

blood type A


What type of blood can type B receive?

Type B and O. With type A and AB, the blood would resist the transfusion and clump up.


What blood types can receive type B blood?

Type B and O. With type A and AB, the blood would resist the transfusion and clump up.


What blood type would make Type A blood clump?

AB and B. Any blood type with different antigens.


What is the main concern when blood is transfused from one individual to another?

the major concern in blood transfusion procedures is that the cells in the donated blood clump due to the anti-bodies in the recipients plasma. for this reason a person with type A blood must not receive blood of type B or AB, either of which would clump in the presence of anti-B in the recipients type A blood.


Which blood types will clump with the addition of anti a serum?

Blood types A and AB will clump with the addition of anti-A serum. The serum reacts with the A antigen present in these blood types to produced clumping.


What does having type A blood mean?

Type A has B-antigens on the outside of the blood cells. Type AB has both A or B Anti-gens on the blood cells. Type O has neither on the outside of the blood cells. Antigens detect what type of blood cells surround them. If type A came into contact with type B they would create a clump. For this reason type AB blood can recieve blood from ANY blood type but only give to type AB.


Will blood cells from a person with type B blood will agglutinate with type A antiserum?

Yes, blood cells from a person with type B blood will agglutinate when mixed with type A antiserum. This is because the type A antiserum contains antibodies that recognize the A antigen present on type A blood cells and can cause them to clump together.


Why is it important that a person with type o blood only receive a blood transfusion from another person with type o blood?

A person with type B blood can only receive type B or O because it is said to be compatible and will not clump.


How do antibodies react to antigens?

Type B antibodies react to type B antigens by begining to clump together, and the clumps may block blood vessels.


What is a blood type chart used for?

A blood type chart is used to determine a person's blood type based on the presence or absence of specific antigens on their red blood cells. It helps identify compatibility for blood transfusions and organ transplants. Blood type charts categorize blood types into groups such as A, B, AB, and O, along with the Rh factor (positive or negative).


To which blood type can A type donate?

Type A blood can only go to someone that also has type A. There is a protein in type A blood that would cause blood of other types to clump togather if it is mixed with them. Type B can only give to B, AB can only give to AB, but O blood is sort of special. In cases of an emergency, O blood could be given to people with any type, though. A little clumping would occur, but it would not be enough to cause problems. There is a lot of complicated anatomy in the blood that causes these problems. **Answer from another person** Type A blood can go to either another type A or type AB. Type B blood can go to either another type B or type AB. Type O can go to any blood type - O, A, B or AB hence it is known as the universal donor. While AB is the universal recipient - can receive any other type blood. It's also not true that clumping would occur when being given type O blood!!