339143
In case of emergency, which blood group could be safely transfused?
1
2
3
4
Explanation:
In case of emergency, O Rh - ve blood group could be safely transfused.
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Persons with ' ' blood group are called as "Universal recipients". This is due to:
1 Absence of antigens A and B on the surface of RBCs
2 Absence of antigens A and B in plasma
3 Presence of antibodies, anti-A and anti-B, on RBCs
4 Absence of antibodies, anti-A and anti-B in plasma
Explanation:
A person with blood group is sometimes called a universal recipient because of lack of antibodies and presence of both and antigens. People with type blood are universal recipients because they have no antibodies to A, B or Rh in their blood and can receive red blood cells from a donor of any blood type.
NEET - 2021
BIOXI18: BODY FLUIDS AND CIRCULATION
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Statement A : Rh antigen similar to one present in rhesus monkeys is also observed on the surface of RBCs of nearly of humans. Statement B : An Rh positive person, if exposed to negative blood will form specific antibodies against antigens.
1 Statement A is correct but Statement B is incorrect.
2 Statement A is incorrect but Statement B is correct.
3 Both statements are correct.
4 Both Statements are incorrect.
Explanation:
Statement B is wrong. An Rh negative person, if exposed to positive blood will form specific antibodies against antigens.
BIOXI18: BODY FLUIDS AND CIRCULATION
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People having blood group are known as?
1 Universal recipient
2 Universal donor
3 Both
4 None
Explanation:
From the above mentioned table it is evident that group ' ' blood can be donated to persons with any other blood group and hence 'O' group individuals are called 'universal donors'
BIOXI18: BODY FLUIDS AND CIRCULATION
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Match the columns I and II and choose the correct option. Column I Column II A Blood group- A P Universal donor B Blood group-B Q Anti-A antibodies in plasma C Blood group- AB R Universal recipient D Blood group- O S Anti-B antibodies in plasma
1 A-S, B-Q, C-R, D-P
2 A-R, B-P, C-Q, D-S
3 A-R, B-Q, C-P, D-S
4 A-P, B-Q, C-R, D-S
Explanation:
Blood group A - Anti-B antibodies in plasma Blood group B - Anti-A antibodies on plasma Blood group - Universal recipient Blood group - Universal donor
339143
In case of emergency, which blood group could be safely transfused?
1
2
3
4
Explanation:
In case of emergency, O Rh - ve blood group could be safely transfused.
BIOXI18: BODY FLUIDS AND CIRCULATION
339144
Persons with ' ' blood group are called as "Universal recipients". This is due to:
1 Absence of antigens A and B on the surface of RBCs
2 Absence of antigens A and B in plasma
3 Presence of antibodies, anti-A and anti-B, on RBCs
4 Absence of antibodies, anti-A and anti-B in plasma
Explanation:
A person with blood group is sometimes called a universal recipient because of lack of antibodies and presence of both and antigens. People with type blood are universal recipients because they have no antibodies to A, B or Rh in their blood and can receive red blood cells from a donor of any blood type.
NEET - 2021
BIOXI18: BODY FLUIDS AND CIRCULATION
339145
Statement A : Rh antigen similar to one present in rhesus monkeys is also observed on the surface of RBCs of nearly of humans. Statement B : An Rh positive person, if exposed to negative blood will form specific antibodies against antigens.
1 Statement A is correct but Statement B is incorrect.
2 Statement A is incorrect but Statement B is correct.
3 Both statements are correct.
4 Both Statements are incorrect.
Explanation:
Statement B is wrong. An Rh negative person, if exposed to positive blood will form specific antibodies against antigens.
BIOXI18: BODY FLUIDS AND CIRCULATION
339146
People having blood group are known as?
1 Universal recipient
2 Universal donor
3 Both
4 None
Explanation:
From the above mentioned table it is evident that group ' ' blood can be donated to persons with any other blood group and hence 'O' group individuals are called 'universal donors'
BIOXI18: BODY FLUIDS AND CIRCULATION
339147
Match the columns I and II and choose the correct option. Column I Column II A Blood group- A P Universal donor B Blood group-B Q Anti-A antibodies in plasma C Blood group- AB R Universal recipient D Blood group- O S Anti-B antibodies in plasma
1 A-S, B-Q, C-R, D-P
2 A-R, B-P, C-Q, D-S
3 A-R, B-Q, C-P, D-S
4 A-P, B-Q, C-R, D-S
Explanation:
Blood group A - Anti-B antibodies in plasma Blood group B - Anti-A antibodies on plasma Blood group - Universal recipient Blood group - Universal donor
339143
In case of emergency, which blood group could be safely transfused?
1
2
3
4
Explanation:
In case of emergency, O Rh - ve blood group could be safely transfused.
BIOXI18: BODY FLUIDS AND CIRCULATION
339144
Persons with ' ' blood group are called as "Universal recipients". This is due to:
1 Absence of antigens A and B on the surface of RBCs
2 Absence of antigens A and B in plasma
3 Presence of antibodies, anti-A and anti-B, on RBCs
4 Absence of antibodies, anti-A and anti-B in plasma
Explanation:
A person with blood group is sometimes called a universal recipient because of lack of antibodies and presence of both and antigens. People with type blood are universal recipients because they have no antibodies to A, B or Rh in their blood and can receive red blood cells from a donor of any blood type.
NEET - 2021
BIOXI18: BODY FLUIDS AND CIRCULATION
339145
Statement A : Rh antigen similar to one present in rhesus monkeys is also observed on the surface of RBCs of nearly of humans. Statement B : An Rh positive person, if exposed to negative blood will form specific antibodies against antigens.
1 Statement A is correct but Statement B is incorrect.
2 Statement A is incorrect but Statement B is correct.
3 Both statements are correct.
4 Both Statements are incorrect.
Explanation:
Statement B is wrong. An Rh negative person, if exposed to positive blood will form specific antibodies against antigens.
BIOXI18: BODY FLUIDS AND CIRCULATION
339146
People having blood group are known as?
1 Universal recipient
2 Universal donor
3 Both
4 None
Explanation:
From the above mentioned table it is evident that group ' ' blood can be donated to persons with any other blood group and hence 'O' group individuals are called 'universal donors'
BIOXI18: BODY FLUIDS AND CIRCULATION
339147
Match the columns I and II and choose the correct option. Column I Column II A Blood group- A P Universal donor B Blood group-B Q Anti-A antibodies in plasma C Blood group- AB R Universal recipient D Blood group- O S Anti-B antibodies in plasma
1 A-S, B-Q, C-R, D-P
2 A-R, B-P, C-Q, D-S
3 A-R, B-Q, C-P, D-S
4 A-P, B-Q, C-R, D-S
Explanation:
Blood group A - Anti-B antibodies in plasma Blood group B - Anti-A antibodies on plasma Blood group - Universal recipient Blood group - Universal donor
339143
In case of emergency, which blood group could be safely transfused?
1
2
3
4
Explanation:
In case of emergency, O Rh - ve blood group could be safely transfused.
BIOXI18: BODY FLUIDS AND CIRCULATION
339144
Persons with ' ' blood group are called as "Universal recipients". This is due to:
1 Absence of antigens A and B on the surface of RBCs
2 Absence of antigens A and B in plasma
3 Presence of antibodies, anti-A and anti-B, on RBCs
4 Absence of antibodies, anti-A and anti-B in plasma
Explanation:
A person with blood group is sometimes called a universal recipient because of lack of antibodies and presence of both and antigens. People with type blood are universal recipients because they have no antibodies to A, B or Rh in their blood and can receive red blood cells from a donor of any blood type.
NEET - 2021
BIOXI18: BODY FLUIDS AND CIRCULATION
339145
Statement A : Rh antigen similar to one present in rhesus monkeys is also observed on the surface of RBCs of nearly of humans. Statement B : An Rh positive person, if exposed to negative blood will form specific antibodies against antigens.
1 Statement A is correct but Statement B is incorrect.
2 Statement A is incorrect but Statement B is correct.
3 Both statements are correct.
4 Both Statements are incorrect.
Explanation:
Statement B is wrong. An Rh negative person, if exposed to positive blood will form specific antibodies against antigens.
BIOXI18: BODY FLUIDS AND CIRCULATION
339146
People having blood group are known as?
1 Universal recipient
2 Universal donor
3 Both
4 None
Explanation:
From the above mentioned table it is evident that group ' ' blood can be donated to persons with any other blood group and hence 'O' group individuals are called 'universal donors'
BIOXI18: BODY FLUIDS AND CIRCULATION
339147
Match the columns I and II and choose the correct option. Column I Column II A Blood group- A P Universal donor B Blood group-B Q Anti-A antibodies in plasma C Blood group- AB R Universal recipient D Blood group- O S Anti-B antibodies in plasma
1 A-S, B-Q, C-R, D-P
2 A-R, B-P, C-Q, D-S
3 A-R, B-Q, C-P, D-S
4 A-P, B-Q, C-R, D-S
Explanation:
Blood group A - Anti-B antibodies in plasma Blood group B - Anti-A antibodies on plasma Blood group - Universal recipient Blood group - Universal donor
339143
In case of emergency, which blood group could be safely transfused?
1
2
3
4
Explanation:
In case of emergency, O Rh - ve blood group could be safely transfused.
BIOXI18: BODY FLUIDS AND CIRCULATION
339144
Persons with ' ' blood group are called as "Universal recipients". This is due to:
1 Absence of antigens A and B on the surface of RBCs
2 Absence of antigens A and B in plasma
3 Presence of antibodies, anti-A and anti-B, on RBCs
4 Absence of antibodies, anti-A and anti-B in plasma
Explanation:
A person with blood group is sometimes called a universal recipient because of lack of antibodies and presence of both and antigens. People with type blood are universal recipients because they have no antibodies to A, B or Rh in their blood and can receive red blood cells from a donor of any blood type.
NEET - 2021
BIOXI18: BODY FLUIDS AND CIRCULATION
339145
Statement A : Rh antigen similar to one present in rhesus monkeys is also observed on the surface of RBCs of nearly of humans. Statement B : An Rh positive person, if exposed to negative blood will form specific antibodies against antigens.
1 Statement A is correct but Statement B is incorrect.
2 Statement A is incorrect but Statement B is correct.
3 Both statements are correct.
4 Both Statements are incorrect.
Explanation:
Statement B is wrong. An Rh negative person, if exposed to positive blood will form specific antibodies against antigens.
BIOXI18: BODY FLUIDS AND CIRCULATION
339146
People having blood group are known as?
1 Universal recipient
2 Universal donor
3 Both
4 None
Explanation:
From the above mentioned table it is evident that group ' ' blood can be donated to persons with any other blood group and hence 'O' group individuals are called 'universal donors'
BIOXI18: BODY FLUIDS AND CIRCULATION
339147
Match the columns I and II and choose the correct option. Column I Column II A Blood group- A P Universal donor B Blood group-B Q Anti-A antibodies in plasma C Blood group- AB R Universal recipient D Blood group- O S Anti-B antibodies in plasma
1 A-S, B-Q, C-R, D-P
2 A-R, B-P, C-Q, D-S
3 A-R, B-Q, C-P, D-S
4 A-P, B-Q, C-R, D-S
Explanation:
Blood group A - Anti-B antibodies in plasma Blood group B - Anti-A antibodies on plasma Blood group - Universal recipient Blood group - Universal donor