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If you belong to the blood group A, you have A antigens on the surface of your red blood cells and B antibodies in your blood plasma. If you belong to the blood group B, you have B antigens on the surface of your red blood cells and A antibodies in your blood plasma. If you belong to the blood group AB, you have both A and B antigens on the surface of your red blood cells and no A or B antibodies at all in your blood plasma. If you belong to the blood group 0, you have neither A or B antigens on the surface of your red blood cells but you have both A and B antibodies in your blood plasma. The blood group AB can give blood to AB and can receive blood from all blood types. A blood type can give blood to A and AB, and can receive blood from A and O. B blood type can give blood to blood types B and O. O blood type can give blood to all the blood types and can receive it from O.
The different types of blood are determined by the small presence of carbohydrate molecules on the surface of the red blood cell. Those carbohydrate molecules, are also called "Antigens." The things that makes them different is that on the surface of "A" type blood, there is only "A" antigens. On "B" type blood, only "B," antigens. On "AB" type blood, there are both "A," and "B," type antigens. Last but not least the "O" type blood. On the"O" type blood there are NO antigens at all. That's what makes blood types different from each other.
There are four blood types type A, B, AB, and O. A can give to A and AB. O can give to all. B can give to B and AB. AB can give to AB. 40% of every one tested has been blood type O. You receive blood types from your mom and dad. Your blood type is classified based on the presence or absence of inherited antigenic substances on the surface of red blood cells.
The differnt blood cells are A,B,O,AB. the universol blood is O it can be donated to the A,B,AB blood types if you mix the others togeter though your going to die.
Each of the four types of blood, O, A, B, and AB, are classified according to the types of red blood cells they have. Some of the blood types are similar and can be mixed safely in a persons body. When the red blood cells are not compatible or similar they clog up blood vessels. That is why doctors only mix compatible blood when giving someone a transfusion. Type O can mix with type A, B and AB.
The four different blood types are A, B, AB, and O. The blood types are classified by differences that were discovered in 1901 by Karl Landsteiner. The differences are the presence or absence of certain antigens and antibodies in the blood. Type A blood has A antigens on the red blood cells and B antibodies in the plasma. Type B blood has B antigens and A antibodies. AB blood has A and B antigens with no A or B antibodies. Type O blood has neither A or B antigens but both A and B antibodies.
The difference between the four basic types of blood is given by the presence or not, of small carbohydrate molecules on the surface of the red cell. These are called antigens. An antigen is a foreign molecule to the body, it can kill the response of forming antibodies, or defenses against a foreign molecule or substance. Group O lacks of such molecules in the surface... that is why O is called the Universal Donor.
Your blood type depends on which proteins are on the surface of your red blood cells. These proteins are called antigens and there are two types. A-protein and B-protein. If your red blood cells have A-protein, your blood type is A. If your cells have B-protein, your blood type is B. If your blood cells have neither A-protein or B-protein, your blood type is O. If your red blood cells have both A-protein or B-protein, your blood type is AB. To find out your blood type you can have a blood test done and the doctors will tell you.
when I left off I was talking about how certon types of blood can be given to antor type. and the blood is also and If you mix two together that are the same type you wont die
Hey Mr. O I found a good website about blood types. There are four blood types, A, O, AB, and B. O is the universal donor, O can donate to A, AB, and B, but A, AB, and B can’t donate to each other or can’t donate to O. I found a chart that tells how you get your blood type. Like A+A = A blood type and A+O = A blood type also, but A+B = AB blood type, and B + B = B blood type and B + O = B blood type, and O + O = O blood type. So if one of your parents have a B blood type and and your other parent has a O blood type you would have a B blood type.
There are 4 blood types they are A,B, AB and O. Our blood types are different because some people have present or absent inherited antigenic substances on the surface of the red blood cells. This substance may be proteins, carbohydrates, glycoproteins or glycolipids. These are called antigens. These are what make your blood types different. The best blood type to have is AB+ because you can get all the kinds of blood from all of the donors. So it will be the easiest to get a blood transfusion.
The 4 blood types are different from each other based on their antigens (the things on your blood cells that fights off infections). There are antigens on the surface on the A and B blood types and the same on the AB type, type O blood is the only blood type without antigens. Someone with type A blood can donate to someone with blood type AB and someone with type A, a person with type B blood can donate to anyone with type B or AB, someone with AB blood can only donate to people with type AB blood. Type O blood can donate to anyone. But a person with type A blood can receive blood from type A or O, someone with type B can receive blood from type B or type O. Someone with type AB can receive from anyone, and someone with type O can only receive from type O.
Hey Mr. O I found out that the O blood type can give blood to every other blood type. I also found out that A blood can give to AB and that B can give to AB. Each blood type has their own foods and only certain blood can take in that food. Well Mr.O I had a hard time finding info. For this blog and thats all I could find.
Thanks Kids! O'B
If your blood type is A you have A antigens on your blood cells and b antigens if you are a B blood type. you will have no antigens if you are type O blood. if you are type AB you have A antigens and B antigens. Type O blood can give to all types of blood. Type A and B can both give to type AB.
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