Question: What would happen if an individual with type B- blood received a blood transfusion from and individual who was type AB+?
1. The recipient's anti-B antibodies would attack the B antigens of the donor's blood
2. The donor's antibodies against the Rh antigens of the recipient would cause agglutination (clotting)
3. The recipient's anti-A antibodies would attack the A antigens of the donor's blood
4. This would be a successful blood donation