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27 October, 06:50

What antigens and antibodies determine blood type?

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  1. 27 October, 06:56
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    There are four major blood types determined by presence or absence of two antigens - A and B - on the surface of red blood cells, as well as antibodies A and B found in blood plasma.

    Blood type A - red cells have A antigen and B antibody in plasma

    Blood type B - red cells have antigen B and antibody A in plasma.

    Blood type AB - red cells have both A and B antigens but no antibody in plasma.

    Blood type O - red cells have no antigen but there are both antibody A and B in plasma.
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