Antibodies are cells that are made in the body. They are involved in immunity. Any foreign invader (antigen) that enters the body will be engulfed by its corresponding antibody, if that antibody is present in the body.
No, type A blood does not have B antibodies.
Yes, AB blood does not have antibodies present in it.
Type A blood will produce antibodies against B antigens.
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Individuals with blood type AB have both A and B antibodies present in their blood.
Since that person has anti-B antibodies, then A antigens are present in her red blood cells. Since that person doesnt have anti-A antibodies, then there are no B antigens present, which means the person has A type blood.
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Individuals with blood type A positive have antibodies against blood type B antigens. This means their immune system reacts against blood from individuals with blood type B if they were to receive a transfusion containing type B blood.
Antigens are displayed on the surface of a macrophage after the digestion of a bacterium.
A person with A negative blood will form antibodies to Rh + and to B
The blood type notation A Rh- indicates which antigens and antibodies are present in the blood. A indicates there are A antigens. Rh+ indicates there are Rh antigens. B antibodies. If there are A and Rh antigens but no B antigens, the antibodies in the blood plasma are B antibodies.
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