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both anti a and anti b antibodies, that's why they are the universal donar

Group O type there is a presence of antibody A and antibody B and the red cells has no antigen A and antigen B and in terms of blood component (Packed red cells) it can be considered as safe "O"(universal ) because of the absence of ag. A and ag B.

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there are no antigen in O blood and both A and B antigen in O blood.

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This person will have antibodies to blood type A and blood type B.

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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 you can give patients with group A blood with group O?

Group A blood types have A antibodies attached to their blood cells. Group B blood types have B antibodies attached to their blood cells. If you give a group A blood type a transfusion with type B blood, their body will attack the type B blood cells after sensing foreign antibodies. Since Group O does not have any antibodies attached to the blood cells, you can give it to type A. Type A will not detect foreign antibodies since group O has no antibodies, and therefore, the body will accept the type O blood. All Medical Answers need confirmation and re-confirmation.


What antigens and antibodies are in O- blood type?

there are no antigen in O blood and both A and B antigen in O blood.


What prevents your body from accepting transfusions of certain types of blood?

Antibodies. They are designed to resist, or fight, specific types of antigens. Type AB has no antibodies, which is why they can receive any type of blood. Type A has B antibodies, which means it will fight type B blood as well as type AB. Type B has A antibodies, which means it will fight type A blood, as well as type AB. Type O has A and B antibodies, which is why it can only receive type O blood.


What is the difference between blood type O and O positive?

Blood Type O has no Anti Rh factors. O+ blood is positive for Rh Antibodies.


What blood type of blood has no anitgens?

O... O has no antigens, so it has antibodies for both A and B.


What kind of antibodies are found in 0 negative blood?

Type O negative blood has antibodies against both A and B type blood. This means that you can give blood to any type of blood (A, B, O) but can only receive your exact blood type. Type O negative is one of the most rare types, and is known as the "universal donor".


Why during transfusion blood type O does not cause reaction while it contains Anti - A and Anti - B antibodies?

Blood Type 'O': Red Blood cells have neither A-antigen, nor B-antigen but generates both Anti-A and Anti-B antibodies - Blood Type 'A': Red blood cells have the A-antigen which generates the Anti-B antibodies Blood Type 'B': Red blood cells have the B-antigen and generate Anti-A antibodies The lack of antigen explains why Type "O" can safely donate to Type "A" and Type "B". The Anti-A and Anti-B antibodies generated by Type "O" is the reason "O" cannot receive donations from Type "A" or Type "B".


What is the blood type that has no antigens?

Type AB blood has no antibodies, so people with this blood type can receive blood from A, B, AB, and O types,


Why blood type O can donate it blood to other BLOOD TYPE?

Because blood type O doesn't have any kind of Antibodies so it can be given to all types of blood.


How are antibodies related to the type of blood a person can receive?

o because o has no markers on any of the blood cells.


If a person has blood type A he or she cannot receive a blood transfusion from a person with blood type O?

It depends on what you mean by "blood". If you mean Red Blood Cells, it is due to somthing called antigens. Type O has IgM anti-A antibodies and anti-B antibodies in blood serum, and this would "attack" blood that had A or B antibodies. Since AB has both, it cannot donate to O, and O can only receive O. With regards to Blood Plasma however, AB can donate to any group, including O.