A person with blood group A receives a transfusion of blood group B. Which of the following is the MOST IMMEDIATE consequence due to the preformed antibodies in the recipient's plasma?
Production of anti-A antibodies
Agglutination of the donor red blood cells
Production of anti-Rh antibodies
No reaction
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Example of Rh incompatibility is
Mother and father
Father and Mother
Both
Both
Which antigen is present in individuals with blood group B?
A antigen
B antigen
Both A and B antigens
Neither A nor B antigens
Why can individuals with AB blood group NOT donate blood to individuals with blood group A?
AB blood contains anti-A antibodies, which would react with A antigens in the recipient's blood.
AB blood contains B antigens, which would react with anti-B antibodies in the recipient's blood.
AB blood lacks both A and B antigens.
AB blood contains both anti-A and anti-B antibodies.
Which blood group is considered the universal recipient?
O+
B+
AB+
A-
What will happen if a Rh β ve person is exposed to the Rh + ve person?
Antigen formation takes place
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Nothing will happen
Antibody will form
The blood group are controlled by
I-gene
c-gene
B-gene
n-gene
A doctor suggested not to have more than one child to a couple because
Male is Rh and female is Rh
Male is Rh and female is Rh +Β
Male is Rh and female is Rh
Male is Rh and female is Rh$ +
The blood group are controlled by
I-gene
c-gene
B-gene
n-gene
Which of these describes the relationship between IA and IB alleles?
Dominant
Recessive
Codominant
Incomplete dominance
A person with blood group A can receive blood from which of the following groups?
A and O
B and O
AB and O
A and B