Type A, is this from the Blood Basics Quiz? I hate that thing.
A person with neither A nor B antigens in their blood would have blood type O. This means they can receive blood only from other type O donors, but can donate blood to any blood type.
no, blood type AB has gennotype IA,IB while blood type o has the genotype II. Each of his parents passed on an allele,So neither could have blood type AB
The blood type that contains antigens A and B is AB. This blood type has both A and B antigens on the surface of its red blood cells.
Type B whole blood contains antigens on the surface of red blood cells that correspond to the B blood type. These antigens can provoke an immune response if transfused into a person with a different blood type.
O
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
A substance that contains only one type of atom is called an "element".
The only term I know of is AB (AB+ or AB-)
Type A, is this from the Blood Basics Quiz? I hate that thing.
O
A person with neither A nor B antigens in their blood would have blood type O. This means they can receive blood only from other type O donors, but can donate blood to any blood type.
Substance is a word that can be used for any type of matter. The substance in the jar was neither liquid or solid.
no, blood type AB has gennotype IA,IB while blood type o has the genotype II. Each of his parents passed on an allele,So neither could have blood type AB
The blood type that contains antigens A and B is AB. This blood type has both A and B antigens on the surface of its red blood cells.
No - blood type B cannot donate to blood type O. This is because blood type B contains B antigens, and blood type O contains Anti-B antibodies. However, blood type O can donate to blood type B.
blood type O