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