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A person with blood type O has which antibodies in their blood plasma?
A. No antibodies
B. Anti-A antibodies
C. Anti-B antibodies
D. Anti-O antibodies


Sagot :

Anti-A and anti-B antibodies are present in plasma of blood group O, which lacks antigens.

What is The ABO system ?

According to the ABO system, there are 4 primary blood types:

  • Blood group A has A antigens on the red blood cells and anti-B antibodies in the plasma. Blood group B has B antigens and anti-A antibodies in the plasma. Blood group O has neither antigens nor anti-B antibodies.
  • The most prevalent blood group is O. Blood group O accounts for 48% of the population in the UK.
  • It may be fatal to get blood from the incorrect ABO group. People with group B blood, for instance, will develop anti-A antibodies that will target group A cells if they receive group A blood.
  • Because of this, it is forbidden to give group A blood to a group B recipient and vice versa.
  • Red blood cells from group O can be donated to any other group without any risk since they lack A or B antigens.
  • For additional details on the various blood groups, visit the NHS Blood and Transplant (NHSBT) webpage.

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