People with type A blood have A antigens on their blood cells and anti-B antibodies floating throughout their blood. People with type B blood however have B antigens and anti-A antibodies. When the type A person receives a transfusion from the type B person, the anti-B antibodies will attack the incoming B antigen laced blood cells, marking it for removal by the rest of the immune system.
The blood would clot and the person could die.
im not sure but i thing the body does not accept it
The persons blood could clot and can kill the person or make them deadly sick.
agglutination...
aglutination
they will die
Transfusion reaction
I don’t know
Yes, blood must be transfused into a body with the same blood type. If blood is transfused into a body with a differing blood type , the body may become ill and fight to kill the differing DNA.
Can B+ type blood be transfused into O type blood in humans?
Blood transport the hormones.They are directly released into blood.
threw the bloodstream
Yes,type O is the universal donor,type O blood can be transfused to any blood type.Also,type AB is the universal receipiant , a person with type AB blood can be transfused with blood or blood products from any blood type.
Yes, blood must be transfused into a body with the same blood type. If blood is transfused into a body with a differing blood type , the body may become ill and fight to kill the differing DNA.
Yes. Your donated blood is stored and freeze inside a very cold container. The blood will be transfused to someone whenever he or she needs it.
You could be allergic to the blood which was transfused, but this would have been noticed shortly after the transfusion. The antibodies in the transfused blood will quickly dissipate, so the answer to your question is no. You will not develop new allergies after a blood transfusion.
No. You can't be born with wolf blood. I suppose someone could physically take blood from a wolf and put it inside your bloodstream. In that case the best you could hope for is that you would not get infected and die.
Of course, the person dies if the blood transfused into him is incompatible with his system.
No. In fact, you would get very sick. Human blood and animal blood are different. And it's bad the other way, too: if you injected human blood into an animal's bloodstream, the animal would get very sick.
Can B+ type blood be transfused into O type blood in humans?
No... It goes through your digestive system and is not absorbed into the bloodstream... Stop drinking blood...
Your doctor can do a blood test to tell you what blood type you have. Type O negative blood is the only type of blood that can be transfused to patients with other blood types. People with Type O blood are known as universal donors. Death can occur if someone is given blood that is not compatible with their blood type.
Patients with severe anemia may be compromised if transfused with the large quantities of long stored blood because it may lead to major or minor mismatch.
A bloodstream is the flow of blood through the circulatory system of an animal.
4-6 hours after blood transfusion, the body recognizes the transfused blood as part of the body's system.