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No, type B blood does not have A antigens. Type B blood has B antigens.

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No, type A blood does not have B antigens. Type A blood has A antigens.

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What traits does the blood type A have different then blood type B?

blood type A has type A antigens. blood type B has type B antigens.


Which blood types in terms of the ABA and Rh antigens can be donated to somebody with type AB blood?

B+ here is a guide for you: type A - A antigens B antibodies; type B - B antigens A antibodies; Type AB - A&B antigens and no antibodies; type O - no antigens and A&B antibodies. for the rh you just have to add if it is + or -.


What are the A B AB and O blood groups distinguished by?

Blood types are distinguished by the type of antigen on the red blood cells. Type A has A antigens, type B has B antigens type AB has both antigens and type O has none.


Which antibody and antigen combination match each blood type?

The blood type notation A Rh- indicates which antigens and antibodies are present in the blood. A indicates there are A antigens. Rh+ indicates there are Rh antigens. B antibodies. If there are A and Rh antigens but no B antigens, the antibodies in the blood plasma are B antibodies.


How might a technique to remove A and B antigens from red blood cells be used to increase the supply of donated blood?

That would be extremely useful if it can be developed. There are four types of blood: AB, A, B, and O. They are classifed by the antigens that they have. Type O blood has no antigens but it does have anti-A and anti-B antibodies, so it can only accept type O blood (although since it has no antigens, it can give blood to anyone). Type A blood has A antigens and anti-B antibodies so it can't accept any blood with B antigens in it (such as type B or AB). Type B blood has anti-A antibodies and can't accept A or AB blood. Type AB has A antigens and B antigens so it can't donate to any other blood besides AB (although it can receive any type of blood). If everyone was type O blood, and didn't have any antigens, then every type of blood would be able to receive it because the antibodies wouldn't have any antigens to react with so it would be accepted by anyone.


What kind of antibodies does type AB have?

Since that person has anti-B antibodies, then A antigens are present in her red blood cells. Since that person doesnt have anti-A antibodies, then there are no B antigens present, which means the person has A type blood.


Why can't you give type B blood to type A?

The short answer is that the Type B patient has antigens for that specific blood type, so when type A is mixed with the type B, the antibodies in the B blood kill the A blood cells, making it useless.


How do you create o blood type?

No A or B blood type antigens.


Which blood type has 2 different antigens on the surface of the red blood cell?

Blood type AB has both A and B antigens.


Which antigens are present in your plasma if you have type O blood?

Your blood type is determined by antibodies (both/either A and B), and Antigens present (both/either A and B) in your Red Blood Cells. O blood types have both A and B antibodies, and neither A or B antigens. If you are O+ it means you can give blood to anyone. If you are O- it means you can recieve any blood type.


A person with type A blood has antibodies to?

Type A blood will produce antibodies against B antigens.


What is the blood type that contains antigens a and b?

Type AB blood contains both A and B antigens. This allows the person to receive blood from types A, B, O, and AB.