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11 May, 09:39

Blood type A - would give which of the following results?

(A) agglutination with anti-A antibodies and agglutination with anti-Rh antibodies.

(B) agglutination with anti-A antibodies.

(C) agglutination with anti-Rh antibodies and agglutination with anti-B antibodies.

(D) agglutination with anti-Rh antibodies agglutination with anti-B antibodies

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  1. 11 May, 09:52
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    (B) agglutination with anti-A antibodies.

    Explanation:

    ABO blood type is based on two types of antigens: A and B antigens. The anti-A antibodies react with antigen A while anti-B antibodies react with antigen B.

    Blood type A has antigen A on the surface of its red blood cells and anti B antibodies in its plasma. Due to the presence of antigen A on its red blood cells, the blood type A shows agglutination with anti A antibodies.
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