Biology, asked by atidumqwajilr3276, 11 months ago

There is a blood bank which maintains two tables: donor, the people who are willing to donate blood and acceptor, the people who are in need of blood. The blood bank wants to place an order for some pints of blood with some other bank. To place such an order the bank needs to query their database and get the blood groups whose total amount that donors can give is less than the total amount of blood the acceptors need. List the blood groups and their unfulfilled quantities (needed - available), sorted by blood group, ascending.

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Answered by padmaakalivilibadri
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Answer:

O positive , be positive , A B positive

Answered by AneesKakar
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Answer:

O,A,B,AB.

Explanation:

Since, we know that the blood group O is the universal donor and can give blood to any of the other blood groups but can accept blood group from only O since blood group O has neither antigen A or B. While the blood group O is having the antigen A and B but does not have any antibody of A or B.

While the blood group A and B positives can donate to A and B respectively and also AB while can get blood donation from O and there respective blood groups.

So, the order of blood groups from needed to available is O,A,B,AB.

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