4 ABO and Rh agglutinogens determine an individual's lifespan. are present in 90% of the population. cause the most vigorous and potentially fatal transfusion reactions. are present in the cytosol of the red blood cell.
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Rh Blood Group 1. Rh+ child? 2. An Rh- child? 3. Explain how erythroblastosis fetalis may develop. Babies develop antibodies before they are born. 4. Under what conditions might a person with Rh- blood develop Rh agglutinins? 5. Why can Rh+ blood be given only once to a non-sensitized person who is Rh-? 6. What is likely to happen to a donor's cells if an Rh- person who is sensitive to Rh+ blood receives a transfusion of Rh+ blood? Others: 7. What blood type is most common in U.S. citizens? 8. What blood type was considered the universal donor? Explain. 9. What blood type was considered the universal recipient? Explain.
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A blood bank asserts that a person with type O blood and a negative Rh factor (Rh−) can donate blood to any person with any blood type. Their data show that 44% of people have type O blood and 16% of people have Rh− factor; 51% of people have type O or Rh− factor.
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Transfusion reactions occur between mismatched blood types. Match the recipient ABO and Rh blood groups with their compatible donors. A- Donor blood types A-, B-, AB-, and O- B- Donor blood types B+, B-, O+, and O- AB- Donor blood types A+, A-, O+, and O- A+ Donor blood types B-, O- B+ Donor blood types O+ and O- AB+ Donor blood types A- and A- O+ Donor blood types O Donor blood types A+, A-, B+, B-, AB+, AB-, O+, and O
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