Biology, asked by ujjwalkush, 5 months ago

hey, bio students I have a question for you that keeps me awake this night that is :-
if A blood group cells have their own patterns and B blood group cells have their own pattern too, then if a blood group that does not have A type or B type blood group pattern in it is called O type.
So it means O type have their own patterns too?
if yes, is it possible that two O type blood group cells have different pattern.

if no then okbut if yes, I have one more question that is :-
when inserting blood, only specific type of blood group can be insert in specific type blood group because these blood groups have specific patterns, then what about inserting O type blood group in other blood group type ?

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Answered by rijularoy16
1

Answer:

People with type O- blood are called universal donors because their donated red blood cells have no A, B or Rh antigens and can therefore be safely given to people of any blood group. Their plasma does not contain A or B antibodies and can be transfused safely to all blood types.

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Answered by Avantika2006
2

Answer:

see mate

blood groups have antigens which should be matched inorder to receive blood

so blood group a has antigen a

blood group b has antigen b

blood group ab has both antigen a and b

blood group o has no antigen

so a can give blood to a

b to b

ab cannot give blood to any a or b

and o can give blood to all blood group.

and two person having blood group o cannot have different patterns which u know now is antigen

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