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How many antigens can an antibody bind to at once?

An antibody can typically bind to two antigens at once.


Describe the antibody antigen interactions that would occur if an Rh- perosn with type B blood received blood from an Rh person with type AB blood?

The Rh- person has no Rh antigens, so their body does not recognize the Rh antigens on the Rh+ donor blood as foreign. However, the B antigens on the donor blood are recognized by the recipient's immune system as foreign, leading to an immune response against the B antigens. This can result in a transfusion reaction if not properly managed.


Erythrocyte antigens that determine a person's abo blood type are known as?

agglutinogens


What protein is produced in the body in response to antigens?

Antibody (Ab)


How many antigens does each antibody bond with?

Generally one.


What is antibody and what you is the function?

Antibody is a type of protein produced by the immune system, its function is to fight antigens (bacteri, virus)


How many types of antigens can bind to a single antibody?

An antibody can typically bind to one specific type of antigen.


What is the different between polyclonal antibody and antiserum?

polyclonal antobody is the antibody produced for many or non specific antigens but antiserum is the antibody for a specific antigen


What is the reaction between antibody and particulate antigens called?

agglutination reaction


Why ab blood group not produce any antibody?

It produces antigens instead


What is formed in the blood to fight invading antigens?

Antibody is a protein made in response to a specific antigen. The antibody attaches to the antigen and makes it useless.


What is the antibody of the antigen AB?

Type AB blood doed not contain any antibodies. I does have Antigens A and B.