Yes, plasma plays a role in determining a person's blood type. Blood type is classified based on the presence or absence of specific antigens on the surface of red blood cells, as well as antibodies present in the plasma. For instance, individuals with type A blood have A antigens on their red blood cells and B antibodies in their plasma. Therefore, both the antigens on the cells and the antibodies in the plasma contribute to defining a person's blood type.
The only way to determine a person's blood type is to ask them. If you want to know your own, it's best to visit a clinic, where they will test your blood and tell you what blood type it is, and if it has any genetic diseases.
AB plasma has been considered as the universal Blood plasma type, and therefore AB plasma is given to patients with any Blood type.
Urine test, blood plasma tests, biochemical tests to determine type of porphyria, enzyme test.
A - blood type
Isotonic
The types of patients who might need blood plasma are those who need a blood transfusion. Plasma is given as a component of blood. Only AB positive plasma can be used on people with any other blood type.
The marker molecules on red blood cells determine a person's blood type, which is classified into different groups based on the presence or absence of certain antigens (markers) on the cell surface. The main blood type systems are ABO and Rh, which play a crucial role in determining blood compatibility for transfusions or organ transplants.
Type O
You cannot determine your blood type from a website. You should go to your doctor and have your blood tested. Ask your doctor what blood type you are.
Blood type O.
blood type A
blood type A