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red and white blood cells
The size of blood cells is not a factor in determining a person's blood type. Blood type is determined by a combination of certain proteins in the cells.
Type A has B-antigens on the outside of the blood cells. Type AB has both A or B Anti-gens on the blood cells. Type O has neither on the outside of the blood cells. Antigens detect what type of blood cells surround them. If type A came into contact with type B they would create a clump. For this reason type AB blood can recieve blood from ANY blood type but only give to type AB.
Red and white blood cells.
Red blood cells
white blood cells
Type O blood because type O blood has no markers on the blood cells so the anti-markers will not go into action against the blood cells.
They are ordinary blood cells.
Red blood cells
important disease with blood cells
The answer to that would be WHITE BLOOD CELLS
No , there are many types of blood cells .