Science, asked by kajal6527, 1 year ago

we know that according to karl landsteiner ,blood clumping occurs when the receiver of blood transfusion has antibodies against donor blood cell my question is that if a blood group can donate A to blood AB then the antibody B present in the a blood group can also blood clot with the B antigen present in the blood group AB ?
how blood transfusion can be possible

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Answered by Anonymous
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there is no antibodies in the plasma of a person having AB blood group... hence there will be no clotting...
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