(a) What are the different blood groups in human?
(b) Define blood group compatibility.
(c) Make a table to show the donor blood group and recipient blood group.
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a) Like A+
B+
AB-
AB+
O+
A-
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Blood group A: The blood group A has antigen A and antibody B in it. A person with A blood group can be given blood from A and O groups.
Blood group B: The blood group B has antigen B and antibody A in it A person with B blood group can be given blood from B and O groups.
Blood group AB: The blood group AB has antigens A and B but none of the antibodies is present in it. A person with AB blood group can be given blood from any of the blood groups. Hence. AB is also called universal acceptor.
Blood group O: The blood group O has no antigen and has A and B antibodies. A person with O group can get blood only from O group. But a person with O blood group can donate blood to any other blood group. Hence, O group is also called the universal donor.
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