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A and AB
The four blood groups are: Type A Type B Type AB Type O
There are four main blood groups: A, B, AB, and O. These blood groups are determined by the presence or absence of certain antigens on the surface of red blood cells.
Blood type O- can only receive blood from others with blood type O-.
It is a simple blood test of mixing the patients red blood cells with known solutions in order to identify the type of blood type a person has.
It is important that you know which type of blood you have in a blood transplant because if the person who is donating blood to you does not have the same type of blood as you it could be fatal for you.
Blood type D is not one of the four main blood type groups. There is a D antigen that is part of the Rh antigen system, but there is not a blood type group called blood type D.
Yes, O is suitable for all types of blood groups because it's a a general donnor. Definiely YES , blood type A can receive blood type 'O' because blood type 'O' has no A and B antigen and it will not cause any agglutination ( no clumping of red blood cells) . Whereas if a patient of a blood type 'O' receive a donor of blood type A..it will cause a major hemolytic transfusion reaction which is fatal to the patient with 'O' blood type because an A antigen will agglutinate(clumps) red cells of the "O' blood type patient.
Chromatography can help identify blood type by separating the components of blood, such as red blood cells. By analyzing the separated components, the presence or absence of specific antigens can be determined to identify the blood type. The method involves using known antigen-antibody reactions to match the separated components to a specific blood type.
A blood type chart is used to determine a person's blood type based on the presence or absence of specific antigens on their red blood cells. It helps identify compatibility for blood transfusions and organ transplants. Blood type charts categorize blood types into groups such as A, B, AB, and O, along with the Rh factor (positive or negative).
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