APPLIED RADIOLOGICAL ANATOMY

ANATOMY

LYMPHATIC SYSTEM

Question [CLICK ON ANY CHOICE TO KNOW THE RIGHT ANSWER]
Type A blood has
A
A antigen and B antibodies
B
Type B antigens and Type A antibodies
C
No antigens and A and B antibodies
D
A and B antigens and no antibodies
Explanation: 

Detailed explanation-1: -If your blood is A positive (A+), it means that your blood contains type-A antigens with the presence of a protein called the rhesus (Rh) factor. Antigens are markers on the surface of a blood cell. According to the American Red Cross, this is one of the most common blood types.

Detailed explanation-2: -B+ (B positive) if you have B and rhesus antigens. B− (B negative) if you have B antigens but don’t have rhesus antigens. AB+ (AB positive) if you have A, B and rhesus antigens. AB− (AB negative) if you have A and B antigens but don’t have rhesus antigens.

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