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4 January, 19:45

Analyze and conclude 7. which, if any, of the blood samples tested cna the patient with type b + blood receive? explain why. 8. explain how you were able to use your knowledge of how different types of blood react with anti-a, anti-b, and anti rh antibodies to determine the blood types of the four samples. 9. if a person has type a blood, he or she would have antibodies for what blood type? 10. why is type o negative blood known as the universal donor? why is o positive not a universal donor?

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  1. 4 January, 22:33
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    7. which, if any, of the blood samples tested cna the patient with type b + blood receive? explain why.

    It can't be answered because you didn't put the sample test result

    8. explain how you were able to use your knowledge of how different types of blood react with anti-a, anti-b, and anti Rh antibodies to determine the blood types of the four samples.

    If the blood react with anti-a, then the blood must not have A antigen

    If the blood react with anti-b, then the blood must not have B antigen

    If the blood react with anti Rh, then the blood must not have Rh antigen

    Based on the antigen, you can conclude the result as:

    react with anti A = blood type B

    react with anti B = blood type A

    react with anti A and anti B = blood type O

    react with anti Rh = Rh-

    not react with anti Rh = Rh+

    9. if a person has type a blood, he or she would have antibodies for what blood type?

    Type A blood has antigen A. So that person should not have anti-A antigens.

    The person should have anti-B antibodies because it was a foreign object to him. Depends on the Rhesus type, he can have Rh antibodies too.

    10. why is type o negative blood known as the universal donor? why is o positive not a universal donor?

    Type O blood doesn't have antigen-A or antigen-B. That means the blood cells won't trigger any reaction on Type A, B, AB, or O blood. Negative rhesus also means that the blood is safe for Rhesus negative or Rhesus positive type.

    Positive O blood type has rhesus antigen, so it will trigger a reaction in Rhesus negative type.
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