Blood Groups and Transfusions Part 3

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blood groups and transfusions

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  • I need to sell some books, please get your classmates to buy a Physiology book and a Pathophysiology book from

    campbellteaching.co.uk

    thanks, John

  • so my question is ( when it comes to agglutination what would happen to the cellsl ?????????)

    and what is the original blood type that it stared off by????

  • after agglutination the clumps will be phagocytosed by white blood cells, causing haemolysis. Thats why they are called haemolytic reactions, because of the breaking up of the red cells

  • If someone is Rh factor negative then they can not be AB positive, as the positive would mean they have the RH factor. They can not be both. genetically A, B and the RH factor are all autosomal dominant.

    John

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  • Whats the difference between agglutination and coagulation?

  • IS THERE PART 4 FOR THIS ?!! I NEED TO UNDERSTAND BLOOD TRANSFUSION :(

  • @vcky73 It's in his book. I think he does that on purpose to at least give him the respect of buying his book and DVDs. He leaves off the final video needed to finish the lecture. Obviously he would've added Rh- and + as well as talked about blood types being universal doner or receiver.

  • is there not a part 4? the vid seemed to cut short at the end ?

  • @Campbellteaching thank you for all your videos they are very well structured and easy to understand.

  • hi,the videos are benificial,informative,interes­ting & easy to understand the subject

  • Thank you for this great explanation!

  • Thanks so much i finally understand :D

  • Wow! those videos are reaaaallllyyyy helllpppfffulll ... thanks i'm gonna have a A&P test and i was really confused about Antigens and antibodies ... thanks !!! now i understod! ... 

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