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What is Elizabeth Bank's favorite color?

red b/c she is hot


What is Elizabeth Banks's favorite color?

red b/c she is hot


What are the 4 kinds of blood?

According to the AB0 blood group system there are four different kinds of blood groups: A, B, AB or 0 (null). Blood group A If you belong to the blood group A, you have A antigens on the surface of your red blood cells and B antibodies in your blood plasma. Blood group B If you belong to the blood group B, you have B antigens on the surface of your red blood cells and A antibodies in your blood plasma. Blood group AB If you belong to the blood group AB, you have both A and B antigens on the surface of your red blood cells and no A or B antibodies at all in your blood plasma. Blood group 0 If you belong to the blood group 0 (null), you have neither A or B antigens on the surface of your red blood cells but you have both A and B antibodies in your blood plasma.


What was one of the cafes on the Titanic?

The A la Carte Restaurant and Cafe Parisian were on B deck.


What procedure has Tobe done for a person with type b blood to receive type O?

There is no special procedure to follow for a group B recipient to get group O red cell transfusions. There are no A or B antigens present on the donor red cells, so no ABO incompatibility.


Who is Phil Jackson favorite rock group?

greatful dead b-52's


What happens if anti-B antibodies are mixed with group B red cells?

If anti-B antibodies (from someone who is blood type A or AB) are mixed with group B red cells, agglutination or clumping of red cells will occur due to a reaction between the antibodies and the B antigen on the red cells. This can lead to transfusion reactions if incompatible blood is transfused, causing harm to the recipient.


Which human blood group lacks proteins in the red blood cells?

Blood type O lacks the antigen proteins of A and B. Blood type O is the universal donor.


What are blood groups and what is their importance?

Blood type is determined by antibodies and antigens present in red blood cells antibodies A and B for blood group A and B, when there's no antibodies it is group AB, when both antibodies A and B is present then it is group O


What are the possible observations if blood sample provided is Rh positive instead of blood group B when blood group B is provided?

Question doesn't make sense. You can be group B and rh + or group B and rh -. The B antigen and the D antigen (which causes you to be rh+ or lack of makes you rh-) are seperate things stuck to the surface of red blood cells.


Is B a human blood phenotype?

No, B is a blood type representing the presence of the B antigen on red blood cells. It is one of the ABO blood group system classifications.


Is it possible to have blood group B plus and genotype AA?

No, blood group B positive indicates the presence of the B antigen on red blood cells, while genotype AA suggests the presence of two A alleles. Blood groups and genotypes are inherited independently, so having a blood group B positive with genotype AA is not possible.