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When blood of an incompatible type/group is transfused into an individual the red blood cells to clump together, forming a large, cross-linked complex: a process known as this.
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Are antibodies present in the blood plasma that the body produces against type A and type B.
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A vital physiological response that prevents localized hemorrhage, or mass blood loss, after tissue injury.
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Up to 85% of the population display Rh agglutinogen on their red blood cell plasma membranes and are thus...
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The remaining 15% of the population lack Rh agglutinogen and are thus...
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The large, cross-linked complexes, formed through agglutination, activate specific proteins in the plasma membranes of the donated red blood cells.