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1 Blood Type (ABO)

2 The Function of Antibodies
Our bodies make antibodies to protect us from “foreign” molecular species. Persons with A-antigens produce B-antibodies (Anti-B) but not A-antibodies (Anti-A) since A-antigens are natural in their system.

3 The Function of Antibodies
Likewise, persons with B-antigens produce A-antibodies (Anti-A) but not B-antibodies (Anti-B) since B-antigens are natural in their system.

4 The Function of Antibodies
Persons with A-antigens and B-antigens do not produce A-antibodies (Anti-A) nor B-antibodies (Anti-B) since both occur naturally in their system.

5 Agglutination The clumping process that takes place when RBCs containing a particular antigen (A or B) are mixed with serum containing the antibody specific for that antigen. The serum containing the antibody is called antiserum.

6 Agglutination

7 Blood Types and Serum Antibodies
Antigens on RBC Antibodies in Serum A Anti-B B Anti-A AB Neither anti-A or anti-B O Neither A nor B Both anti-A and anti-B

8 Blood Group Distribution in the United States
3% AB

9 Other RBC Antigens There are more than 15 known RBC antigens systems.
The A-B-O system is commonly used in blood typing. The Rh system is also used for blood types.

10 The Rh System Based on the Rh factor or D antigen.
A person whose RBCs have the D antigen is said to be Rh positive. Likewise, a person whose RBCs do not have the D antigen is said to be Rh negative.

11 Blood Type Distribution in the United States

12 Identification of Blood with Known Antiserum
Anti-A Serum + Whole Blood Anti-B Serum + Whole Blood Antigen Present Blood Type + - A B A and B AB Neither A nor B O + shows agglutination; - shows absence of agglutination.

13 Identification of Blood with Known Cells
A Cells + Blood B Cells + Blood Antibody Present Blood Type + - Anti-A B Anti-B A Anti-A and Anti-B O Neither Anti-A nor Anti-B AB + shows agglutination; - shows absence of agglutination.

14 Antiserum A, B, and Rh are Added to a Blood Sample
No agglutination is occurring.

15 Antiserum A is Added to an A or AB type Blood Sample

16 Antiserum B is Added to a B or AB type Blood Sample

17 Antiserum Rh is Added to a Rh positive Blood Sample

18 Name that Blood Type

19 Name that Blood Type


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