Four Different Blood Groups
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Which blood group is known as universal donor and why?
- Blood group B
- Blood group AB
- Blood group O
- Blood group A
What are the four blood groups in humans ?
- Blood group B
- Blood group AB
- Blood group O
- Blood group A
Why blood group O cannot take blood from A or B?
Blood group that can give blood to all blood groups is called ______.
- S.Typhi specific antibodies in the patient's blood serum
- Antibodies in the patient's blood serum
- An antigen antibody complex in the patient's blood serum
- Inactivated Salmonella antigens in the patient's blood serum
Answer in one word:
Blood group that has both antigen A and B, but no antibody.
- both A and B antigens on RBC but no antibodies in the plasma
- both A and B antibodies in the plasma
- no antigen on RBC and no antibody in the plasma
- both A and B antigens in the plasma but no antibodies
What is the Rh blood group factor?
People with blood group ‘O’ are called ‘universal recipient’.
- True
- False
Name the following:
A universal donor.
Assertion: Blood group 'O' have Anti-A and Anti-B antibodies.
Reason: It does not have any antigens.
Choose the correct option.
Both assertion and the reason are true and the reason is the correct explanation of the assertion.
The assertion is true but the reason is false
Both assertion and the reason are true but the reason is not the correct explanation of the assertion.
Both assertion and reason are false.
A person is universal blood donor. What would be his blood group?
Blood group B
Blood group AB
Blood group O
Blood group A
Blood group that doesn't have A or B antigens on RBCs is
Blood group AB
Blood group A
Blood group O
Blood group B
- Both Assertion and Reason are true and Reason is the correct explanation of Assertion
- Both Assertion and Reason are true but Reason is not correct explanation of Assertion
- Assertion is true but Reason is false
- Assertion is false but Reason is false
(a) A
(b) B
(c) AB
(d) O
- True
- False
Which of the following is/are true about ABO blood antigens?
1. They are present on mitochondrial surface of WBCs.
2. They are found free floating in the cytoplasm of WBCs.
3. They are present on the surface of RBCs.
4. They are present in RBC cytoplasm.
only 3
only 4
1 and 3
2 and 4
Individuals with which of these blood groups are called universal donors?
B
AB
O
A
- No antigens but both a and b antibodies are present
- A Antigen and b antibody
- Antigen and Antibody both absent
- A and B antigens and a, b antibodies
- True
- False
- Blood group AB
- Blood group O
- Blood group A
- Blood group B
Person who gives blood.