Negative groups will not clump through agglutination. That's why blood with negative RH is able to donate to either positive or negative. Positive RH however, can only donate to another positive RH.
I think it is possible if none of the parents pass the RHD, because RH positive is dominant so if both parents are carriers for RH positive then the child can be RH negative; Dd(carries RH positive) dd(RH negative)
Clumping means agglutination reaction between A-Antigen, B-Antigen, and D-Antigen on the red cell's membrane with the antibodies such as Anti-A, B, and D reagents.
Clumping mean the agglutination(fighting/break down) between the antigen and antibodies... Antigens are present over the surface of RBC and the antibodies are the given serums... If the serum agglutinate the blood them it would be that blood group....
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The blood you used is washed rbc? And what type of vacuum tube you used when collecting a blood?
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What r those sticks for?
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I am o Rh d positive what does it mean I don't understand???
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Thank you so much sir very formative. How do you identify the serum if you don’t know which serum belongs to which patents?
If you're not sure which serum belongs to which patient just re-extract blood sample again to be sure.
Shouldnt we drop the antisera first
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What is clumping
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If you mix two different blood types together, will you also see the agglutination process?
It depends on the type of the blood
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If Agglutination occur in antiD and antiA is what pls
Betwein anti B in the first pazient and anti B in the last sample i see no difference? And where is "0 negative" example?
There is a difference on the first one there is no agglutination on the last there is
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What blood group is negative?
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about negative group?
Negative groups will not clump through agglutination. That's why blood with negative RH is able to donate to either positive or negative. Positive RH however, can only donate to another positive RH.
i dont know why im so confused still lol
And when you say A positive in term it actually means what?
ABO Group = A, B, O, AB
Rh Group= + , -
A positive = A Rh +
It means that you have the "A" antigen and Rh factor in your blood
Is that "D" or "0"?
That's D...anti Rh
sir! I have a doubt that if three of the blood drops doesn't clump. what will be the blood group sir?
O-, it does not have neither the A,B antigen nor the RH factor.
O negative
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Yep yea
Im A positive
Hello parents A+ both but baby A-
Is it possible.please reply
I think it is possible if none of the parents pass the RHD, because RH positive is dominant so if both parents are carriers for RH positive then the child can be RH negative; Dd(carries RH positive) dd(RH negative)
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How to find negative blood type
No clumping or agglutination
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Sir please see last one slide
It may be O positive???
If not
Then what will O positive?
Kindly answer me...
If there is agglutination only on the antiD section, that means it is O positive.
"O" positive
Blood with Anti-A : no agglutination
Blood with Anti-B : no agglutination
Blood with Anti-D : positive agglutination
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What "clumping" means? And what A, B, D are actually, and where from?
Clumping means agglutination reaction between A-Antigen, B-Antigen, and D-Antigen on the red cell's membrane with the antibodies such as Anti-A, B, and D reagents.
Clumping mean the agglutination(fighting/break down) between the antigen and antibodies...
Antigens are present over the surface of RBC and the antibodies are the given serums...
If the serum agglutinate the blood them it would be that blood group....
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