Biology, asked by salilhalder72, 10 months ago

a person with blood group A cannot donate blood to recipient having blood group b​

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Answered by kartik9110
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Yes because the person who have B blood group then he can only donate his blood.

Answered by mishrarupali782
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Explanation: Persons with blood group A has newly formed RBCs containing nucleus that has chromosome 9 producing NAGA that attaches to H-substrate known as antigen A and has antibody B in plasma. Whereas in persons with blood group B has newly formed RBCs with nucleus containing antigen B and antibody A in plasma.

Thus when there is a transfusion of blood from group A to group B or viceversa clumping of blood occurs that can be fatal for the patient.

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