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OpenStudy (anonymous):

A sample of a person's blood was dropped on a slide in two spots. Anti-a antibody serum and anti-b antibody serum were added. Analysis of results indicated that only the anti-b serum caused clumping of erythrocytes (RBCs). Could such a person's blood be transfused into a person of blood Type A?

OpenStudy (ookawaiioo):

I would give you the answer...... but.....life would be too easy huh? So.....Blood type...... If you have blood type A, you make antibodies against blood type B. Meaning if you get blood type B in your blood, the B-type blood would not mix. You would have an immune response (lymph nodes would swell)

OpenStudy (anonymous):

thank anyway

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