Blood Typing Simulation
Using Artificial Blood Samples
Determine blood types by mixing samples with anti-A, anti-B, and anti-D sera. Observe agglutination reactions to identify blood groups and Rh factors!
Anti-A
Anti-B
Anti-D (Rh)
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Select Sample
Result: Not Tested
Observation:
Select a blood sample and click "Test Sample" to see the agglutination reactions.
Blood Typing Science
Blood Group System:
- A: Has A antigens (reacts with anti-A serum)
- B: Has B antigens (reacts with anti-B serum)
- AB: Has both A and B antigens
- O: Has neither A nor B antigens
- Rh+: Has D antigen (reacts with anti-D serum)
- Rh-: Lacks D antigen
Agglutination:
When antibodies meet their matching antigens, they cause clumping (agglutination) of red blood cells. This visible reaction identifies blood type components.