The serum is a cell free fluid which forms when the blood has clotted and the thombus has separated from it.Since the blood group deciding antigens are present on the RBC's which are not present on the serum .Hence,it can be transcribed to anyone without the need of blood testing.
blood typing is very much important while transfusing it. we cann't donate blood if the blood group of the donar do not match with the blood group of the recepient.If it is done so, there will be clotting of blood in the body of the recepient.
Yes, a person with blood group O can donate blood to someone with blood group AB, as type O is considered a universal donor. In situations where an exact match is not available, such as in an emergency like heart surgery, transfusing type O blood is often the safest option to prevent any compatibility issues.
The Oh negative blood group is the same as the Bombay blood group. The Oh negative group should not be confused with the type O blood group. The Bombay blood group is very rare and results from two recessive H alleles (hh). This means that they cannot produce the "H" antigen, and as a result, they can't produce "A" or "B" antigen on their red blood cells. They can give blood to individuals of any other blood type but can only receive blood from other Bombay blood type individuals.
A ab Blood Group A+ve patient can receive donors of Group: A +ve . A-ve . O+ve And O -ve , and patient with blood group A -ve and can only receive A-ve and O -ve, in terms of Packed red cells ( Red blood cells) is required .
No, blood group is determined genetically at conception. However, blood group O is considered a universal donor type, as it can be given to most people, in some situations, plasma and artificial products may also be used in an emergency.
Transfusing D-positive blood into a D-negative patient can lead to an immune reaction. The D antigen is part of the Rh blood group system, and a D-negative individual can produce antibodies against the D antigen if exposed to D-positive blood, potentially causing a severe transfusion reaction.
Blood group A can donate and receive blood from blood group A. Blood group B can donate and receive blood from blood group B. Blood group AB can donate only to blood group AB and receive from any other blood group (they are universal recipent) Blood group O can donate to any other blood group ( they are universal donor) and can receive from only blood group O.
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To set up a bank account for your community group, you will need to gather the necessary documentation such as identification, group bylaws, and tax identification number. Then, visit a local bank or credit union to inquire about opening a business account. Fill out the required forms and deposit the initial funds to activate the account. Be sure to designate authorized signatories and establish clear financial procedures for the group.
which blood group can be donate to all other groups? "O" positive blood group. it's called universal donor.
If you are in the AB blood group, you can only donate blood to others in the AB group. You can receive blood from any group.
A or AB