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The AB blood type is an example of a blood type having no antibodies.

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What is the ABO blood system and Co dominance?

explain co-dominance selecting the example of ABO blood group system


Who developed the absorption-elution test for ABO blood typing of stains in 1923?

Vittorio Siracusa


The ABO blood system was established by who?

The ABO blood grouping system was established by Karl Landsteiner in 1900. He was awarded the Nobel prize in Physiology or Medicine in 1930.


What are genotype of blood typE ABO blood system?

Ia Ib


Ward's simulated ABO and Rh blood typing lab activity answers?

Answers to the Ward's Simulation ABO and RH blood typing lab activity should not be located online because they are not provided via the internet. They can be found by doing the required reading and finding the correct answers.


What is ABO?

ABO is a classification system for human blood types based on the presence or absence of antigens on red blood cells. There are four main blood types in the ABO system: A, B, AB, and O. These blood types are important for blood transfusions and organ transplants.


How does ABO blood typing work?

in the ABO blood type, there are two main anitgens or agglutinogens, A and B. A type has the A antigen, B type B antigen, O none, and AB both the A and B antigen. Thus, O is a universal donor due to its lack of antigens and AB is a univeral reciepient due to the fact that it has both antigens. btw, antigens= complex sugar molecules attached to the membrane of RBCs


In which year ABO system of blood grouping discovered?

The ABO blood group system was discovered in 1900 by Karl Landsteiner. The AB blood group was discovered by Von Decastellor and Sturli in 1902.


The test that determines the compatibility of donor and recipient blood is called?

The test that determines the compatibility of donor and recipient blood is called a blood typing test. This test identifies the specific blood type of an individual, focusing on the ABO blood group system and the Rh factor.


Why is testing for Rh antigens and antibodies different from ABO testing?

Testing for Rh antigens and antibodies is done to determine the presence of the Rh factor in the blood, which is a separate system from the ABO blood group system. Rh testing is important for determining compatibility in blood transfusions and during pregnancy. ABO testing, on the other hand, evaluates the presence of A, B, AB, or O antigens on red blood cells to determine blood type.


The abo antigen system is what is usually referred to when speaking of a persons?

blood type


What type of Blood is it if it is covered with no antigenes?

In the ABO system, it is O blood type that contains no surface antigens.