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Type O blood contains both anti-A and anti-B antibodies in the blood. This means, that while Type O blood is the universal donor, it is actually most restrictive in what type of blood it can receive.

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Q: What blood cell contain the A and B antigens?
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Where are the blood antigens A B Rh located?

The blood antigens A, B, and Rh are located on the membrane of the red blood cell. These antigens are hereditary.


Does Type B blood have A antigens?

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


What is the difference between blood group a and blood group b?

Blood type AA+= blood contains substance A and the rhesus (Rh) factorA-= blood contains substance A but does not contain the rhesus (Rh) factorBlood type BB+= blood contains substance B and the rhesus (Rh) factorB-= blood contains substance B but does not contain the rhesus (Rh) factor


What antigens are expressed if a person is blood type AB negative?

My daughter is AB negative , I am B positive and her dad it A negative


What types of blood can people who are O positive accept?

People with O blood can only accept O blood. this is because type O blood does not have any antigens. Types A, B, and AB blood have A or B antigens, or both, respectively. If a person receives blood with antigens their blood does not contain it will cause their blood to clot and they will die.


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.


Does a person with type O blood have A or B antigens on the red blood cell?

No antigens.That is why they are the universal donors and anyone can receive their blood.


When the antibodies in the patient's serum attack antigens on the erythrocytes in donor blood this is known as?

When the antibodies in the patient's serum attack antigens on the erythrocytes in donor blood, this is known as red blood cell incompatibility. Patients should receive blood with the same ABO and Rh(D) classification. A and B are dissimilar antigens on the red cells. The immune system recognizes antigens as foreign. O cells do not have A or B antigens.


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.


What does it mean to have an ab blood type?

Blood can either be A, B, AB or O.This is differentiated by the antigen proteins on the cell. A has a antigens, b has b antigens, o has none, and AB has a and b antigens. You body also makes antibodies against what it doesn't have. So in your case, you have both and therefore dont create a or b antibodies. This makes you a universal acceptor. However, you can only donate to other AB people because if you give you blood to an A person, there body will attack the B antigens on your blood and same goes for B people.


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 -.