Biology, asked by mmisshighschoolstude, 1 year ago

If someone is blood type O, then their blood contains antibodies for which antigens?
A. A
B. Neither A nor B
C. B
D. Both A and B

Answers

Answered by kaneez65
10

Answer:

Neither A nor B

Explanation:

Group O: The plasma contains both types of anti-A/anti-B antibodies, but the surface of the red blood cells does not contain any A/B antigens. Having none of these A/B antigens means that they can be donated to a person with any ABO blood type.

Answered by kingofself
2

ANSWER:

If a person having blood group O, then his blood contains antigen of neither A or B blood type. The remaining other blood type like A, B and AB contains antigen of A, B and AB.

EXPLANATION:

  • The blood type of a person is classified on the basis of antigens and inherit properties shows by the blood type.
  • Four blood group are classified till today they are A, B, AB and O.
  • The blood group of a person is also dependent upon its parents.
  • The blood type person is known as universal blood donor as he can donate his blood to any other blood group type patient.
  • Potter blood group is very common as it can be seen in evident about like 1 in 14 peoples.
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