ANATOMY & PHYSIOLOGY V1. W/CONNECT
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ISBN: 9781259723384
Author: SALADIN
Publisher: MCG CUSTOM
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Chapter 18, Problem 4TYR
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The ABO blood group comprises blood type A, type B, type AB, and type O. The blood type of an individual is determined by the occurrence (hereditary) or non-occurrence of antigens A and B on the erythrocytes.
The occurrence or non-occurrence of antigens and antibodies on the erythrocytes and in the plasma of the receiver and donor needs to be considered. The groups are named depending on the occurrence or non-occurrence of antigens on the RBCs.
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