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- Is ABO blood compatibilityenough for the safety of bloodtransfusion?Defi ne what is meant by blood groups, explain how they are inherited and expressed, and relate the primary medical concerns of blood transfusions.For the follow sets of parents, give what blood types are POSSIBLE. Parent 1 B+ A- O+ A+ O- Parent 2 O-AB- AB+ B+ O-
- Draw and label the results of a blood type test for someone with B- blood type and someone with AB+ blood type.Discuss the factors that determine a person’s blood type, and explain why blood typing is important.why a person who is blood type Q - can donate blood to any blood type but can receive only from individuals who are also blood type Q
- If a person with this blood type was serving as a blood donor, what ABO blood type(s) could receive the bloodsafely?Why might someone be interested in determining a person’s blood type other than ABO/Rh?What determines a person’s blood type;blood types of the ABO group and how theydiffer in genetics and RBC antigens