ANATOMY
LYMPHATIC SYSTEM
Question
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Which blood type has A and B antigens?
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Blood Type O
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Blood Type A
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Blood Type B
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Blood Type AB
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Explanation:
Detailed explanation-1: -blood group AB – has both A and B antigens, but no antibodies.
Detailed explanation-2: -Blood group O is common, and individuals with this blood type will have both anti-A and anti-B in their serum.
Detailed explanation-3: -AB positive blood type is known as the “universal recipient” because AB positive patients can receive red blood cells from all blood types.
Detailed explanation-4: -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.
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