Asked by
Syeda Juweriya Navreen
on Nov 27, 2024Verified
If you mixed a person's red blood cells with anti-B antibodies, and the red blood cells agglutinated, what could you conclude?
A) That the person's red blood cell membranes contain antigen B
B) That the person has type B blood
C) That the person has type AB blood
D) That the person's red blood cell membranes contain antigen A
E) That the person's blood is Rh+
Agglutinated
The clumping together of particles or cells, often red blood cells by antibodies, typically seen in blood typing tests.
- Recognize the traits of various blood groups and their significance in blood transfusion procedures.
Verified Answer
AB
Learning Objectives
- Recognize the traits of various blood groups and their significance in blood transfusion procedures.