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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.

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The blood would clot and the person could die.

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im not sure but i thing the body does not accept it

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The persons blood could clot and can kill the person or make them deadly sick.

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agglutination...

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aglutination

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they will die

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Transfusion reaction

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Q: What would happen if type A blood were transfused into the bloodstream of someone with type B blood?
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