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Blood Types Ch. 19-2. Blood Types Blood cells have surface markers called antigens ABO Blood Group – RBC with A antigens – A blood type – RBC with B antigens.

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1 Blood Types Ch. 19-2

2 Blood Types Blood cells have surface markers called antigens ABO Blood Group – RBC with A antigens – A blood type – RBC with B antigens – B blood type – RBC with A and B antigens – AB blood type – RBC with no antigens – O blood type

3 Blood Types Blood plasma contains proteins called antibodies Antibodies will react with antigens if mixed – Type A blood – A antigens, anti-B antibodies – Type B blood – B antigens, anti-A antibodies – Type AB blood – A and B antigens, no antibodies – Type O blood – no antigens, anti-A and anti-B antibodies

4 Blood Types

5 Transfusions Transfusion – transfer of whole blood or blood components (RBC or plasma) Agglutination – clumping of RBCs, hemolysis occurs, kidney damage and death can result – This only causes problems between recipient antibodies and donor antigens – Donor antibodies become diluted in blood plasma Example – (recipient) A person receives blood from (donor) B person – Recipients blood contains anti-B antibodies – Donor’s blood contains B antigens – Antigen/antibody complex forms

6 Who can donate/receive to/from who?

7 Rh Blood Group Antigen was discovered in the rhesus monkey Rh+ people have the Rh antigen, Rh- people do not have the Rh antigen People do not naturally have anti-Rh antibodies If Rh- person receives blood from Rh+ person, immune system will make anti-Rh antibodies If they receive Rh+ blood again, the anti-Rh antibodies will cause agglutination

8 Who can donate/receive to/from who? + should not be given to – + can receive + or – - can give to + or – Universal donor – O- Universal recipient – AB+

9 Hemolytic Disease of Newborn (HDN) Fetal blood can cross placenta into maternal blood stream If baby is Rh+ and mother is Rh-, mother’s immune system starts making anti-Rh antibodies During the next pregnancy the antibodies can cross into the fetal blood If the second fetus is Rh+, agglutination can occur

10 HDN

11 Review of Inheritance Blood type Punnett squares Rh Punnett squares – Rh+ is dominant to Rh- – Rh+ could have Rh+/Rh+ – Rh + could have Rh+/Rh- – Rh- must be Rh-/Rh-


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