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15 December, 22:30

Our blood is made up of red blood cells, white blood cells, platelets and plasma. The red blood cells can have proteins on the

surface of the cells that put them into certain blood groups. When a person with A-blood accidentally receives a donation of

B + blood, a life-threatening situation occurs.

What statement supports this explanation?

A

White blood cells attack the foreign red blood cells and cause them to die.

B)

White blood cells produce A antibodies (anti-A) that agglutinate the red

blood cells.

White blood cells produce antibodies called anti-o that agglutinate both of

the red blood cells

D

White blood cells produce B and Rh antibodies (anti-B and anti-D) that

agglutinate the red blood cells.

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  1. 15 December, 22:51
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    White blood cells produce B and Rh antibodies (anti-B and anti-D) that

    agglutinate the red blood cells.
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