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Antigens are typically present on any cell, bacterium, or virus.

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Antigens are typically present on any cell, bacterium, or virus.

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the immune system

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Type A blood has the A antigen and the Antibody anti- B

Type B blood has the B antigen and the Antibody anti-a

Type AB has antigens AB

Type O blood has no antigens, and both the antibodies anti-a and anti-b

AB is the universal receiver and O is the universal donor.

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No, type B blood does not have A antigens. Type B blood has B antigens.

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