Blood Types Flashcards
2 antigens on surface of RBCs and are also called ________ that cause agglutination of RBCs
A antigen, B antigen; agglutinogens
If particular agglutinogen is present - corresponding antibody is _____ and if particular agglutinogen is absent, corresponding antibody is _____
Absent; present
Antibodies or agglutinins in plasma
Anti-A, Anti-B
Presencr of a specific agglutinin for a particular agglutinogen eill result
Blood agglutination
Mixing of serum of recipient and RBCs of donor
Cross matching
No antibodies six antigen CDEcde most active is D antigen
Rh system (Rhesus)
Rh+ = D antigen ____
Rh- = D antigen _____
Present;
Absent
Rh antibody is produced when Rh- receives ______ blood and is IgG type
Rh+
Rh-mother + Rh+ fetus
Eryhtoblastosis fetalis
Red cells have no antigen, no agglutination reax
O-
Universal recipient their plasma no antibodies
AB+
graft transplant whole organ from same animal to another
Autograft
graft transplant from identical twin
Isograft
graft transplant from identical twin
Isograft
Human to another human graft transplant
Allograft
non human animal to ahuman being graft transplant
Xenograft