define o positive blood
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In addition, the blood contains antigens. ... For example, O+ blood does not have A or B antibodies on the surface of the cells, but it is positive for the presence of Rh factor. In contrast, O- blood does not have A or B antibodies or Rh factor. For this reason, type O- blood is considered a universal red cell donor type.
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If you fall into the O blood group, you have neither A nor B antigens on your red cells but both A and B antibodies in your plasma. O positive is the most common
blood type;O negative is the universal donor type,meaning those with this blood type can donate red blood cells to anybody.
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