GENERAL HISTOLOGY

LYMPHATIC

LYMPHATIC SYSTEM

Question [CLICK ON ANY CHOICE TO KNOW THE RIGHT ANSWER]
Type O 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: -blood group O – has no antigens, but both anti-A and anti-B antibodies in the plasma. blood group AB – has both A and B antigens, but no antibodies.

Detailed explanation-2: -Neither the A nor B antigen. You have type O blood. Your plasma has antibodies that attack both type A and type B blood. About 48% of people (48 in 100) in the U.S. have type O blood, with 9% having O-negative (O-) blood and 39% having O-positive (O+) blood.

Detailed explanation-3: -O blood group is the only blood group does not have any type of antigen on their RBCs unless it’s O +ve which means it contains D/Rh factor. There is no antigen known as O but the blood has A, B and D/Rh factor as antigens.

Detailed explanation-4: -O negative blood is missing both the A antigen and the B antigen and does not contain the protein for Rh positive blood. This means that it’s missing those things that could cause a bad reaction during a blood transfusion and can be given to any blood type.

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