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HELLO FRNDZ what are the differences between o positive blood and a negative ​

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Answered by joanlucy008
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The O positive blood contains the Rh factor on the surface of the red blood cells. ... However, the anti-D antibodies can be found in O negative blood plasma. Therefore, the main difference between O positive and O negative is the presence of Rh factor on the surface of the red blood cells

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Answered by nishachawla
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In contrast, negative blood lacks the Rh factor on the surface of the red blood cells. This is the main difference between positive and negative blood. But, anti-D antibodies are present in the negative blood serum. Therefore, positive blood cannot be transfused to negative blood.

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