Laboratory Manual for Anatomy and Physiology, 6e Loose-Leaf Print Companion
Laboratory Manual for Anatomy and Physiology, 6e Loose-Leaf Print Companion
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ISBN: 9781119304142
Author: Connie Allen, Valerie Harper
Publisher: WILEY
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Chapter 26, Problem 1.1BGL
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To complete: The table of ABO blood group interactions.

Introduction: The blood is fluid tissue that circulates throughout the body and delivers all the essential nutrients and oxygen to the body tissues. The liquid portion of the blood is called plasma and the solid portions are made up of formed elements. There are different types of blood found in humans.

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Answer to Problem 1.1BGL

Blood typeABABO
Antigen on RBCsAntigen AAntigen BBoth antigens A and BNil
Antibody in plasmaAnti-B antibodyAnti-A antibodyNilBoth anti-A and anti-B antibodies

Compatible donor blood types

(no hemolysis)

A and OB and OA, B, AB, and OO

Incompatible donor blood types

(hemolysis)

B and ABA and ABNilA, B, and AB

Table 1: Summary of ABO blood groups

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The blood groups are differentiated based on the blood group antigens found the blood cell’s surface and antibodies found in the blood plasma. Each blood group has distinguished antigens and antibodies. The blood group A has antigen A and anti-B antibody. The blood group B has antigen B and anti-A antibody. The blood group AB has both the antigens and possesses no antibodies. The blood group O has both the antibodies and possesses no antigen. The AB blood group is universal acceptor and the O blood group is a universal donor. If the incompatible blood is transfused, agglutination (antigen-antibody reaction) reaction occurs and the blood will be hemolysed.

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