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Q: What type of plate is plate a what about plate b. what do you say so?
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Is there a type Z blood?

No, so far there is A, AB, B, and O


Why blood O can donet to blood b?

Because blood type O doesn't have any kind of Antibodiesand so body will not consider O as a foreign type, so it can be given to all types of blood including blood type B


How might a technique to remove A and B antigens from red blood cells be used to increase the supply of donated blood?

That would be extremely useful if it can be developed. There are four types of blood: AB, A, B, and O. They are classifed by the antigens that they have. Type O blood has no antigens but it does have anti-A and anti-B antibodies, so it can only accept type O blood (although since it has no antigens, it can give blood to anyone). Type A blood has A antigens and anti-B antibodies so it can't accept any blood with B antigens in it (such as type B or AB). Type B blood has anti-A antibodies and can't accept A or AB blood. Type AB has A antigens and B antigens so it can't donate to any other blood besides AB (although it can receive any type of blood). If everyone was type O blood, and didn't have any antigens, then every type of blood would be able to receive it because the antibodies wouldn't have any antigens to react with so it would be accepted by anyone.


Will blood cells from a person with type B blood will agglutinate with type A antiserum?

blood type B


Can o positive and b positive create b negative?

Yes, butonly if both parents have the negative gene, but have a positive blood type because they have both the positive and negative gene. A positive blood type is dominant and negative is recessive. So if they have both and both pass down the negative gene the child has a negative blood type. And the child will either have an O or B blood type. Making a B negative blood type. I hope that helps :)

Related questions

When neither anti-A nor anti-B clots on a blood plate the blood type is?

If there is no agglutination (clotting) at either the Anti-A or Anti-B fields on a test plate, then the blood type will be Type O.


When neither anti-A nor anti-B clots on a blood plate the blood is type .?

what is anti a and b antibody in the body


What type of blood is type B blood?

I think so ab and b both


What is the blood type When neither anti-A sera nor anti-B sera clot on a blood plate with donor blood?

blood type O


What blood genes are dominant?

A=B>O Blood Type A is equal to Type B, and both of these are dominant to type O. So you can get type A, type B, type AB (mix of A and B because neither one is dominant over the other) or type O.


Could a type B child with a type A a mother have a type A father?

no. because if the child's blood type is B, one of the parent must have type B or type AB but non of them has it. so it is impossible for the father to have typeA.


Can a b neg blood type give a kidney to a b positive blood type?

no so suck my toes


What blood type can o positive donate to?

O positive has no A antigens or B antigens and so can donate to people with A type, B type and AB type. However they as it is positive it does have the rhaesis antigen and so can only dontate to other positive type people. (A+, B+ and AB+)


What is the recipient of the blood type B?

I think so ab and b both


What blood type can be found in an offspring if a mother has type a and the father has type b blood?

Without any further information about the blood types of the offspring's parents, you can say that the offspring of a parent with type A and parent of type B could have any blood type -- A, B, O, or AB.


Why can blood type A only receive A or O?

A person who is type A has naturally occurring anti-B in their circulation. Type A and type O blood do not have B antigen on the red cells. Type B and AB do have B antigen present on the red cells and so the anti-B in circulation of the type A person will attack the cells.


Why can type A blood receive A O blood?

A person who is type A has naturally occurring anti-B in their circulation. Type A and type O blood do not have B antigen on the red cells. Type B and AB do have B antigen present on the red cells and so the anti-B in circulation of the type A person will attack the cells.