Asked by Erika Slaughter on Sep 24, 2024

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Type B blood contains antigen B and anti-B antibodies.

Antigen B

A specific marker, usually a protein, on the surface of certain blood cells, critical in determining blood type.

Anti-B Antibodies

Antibodies present in the plasma of individuals with type A blood, reacting against B antigens found on red blood cells in type B or AB blood.

  • Comprehend the different antigens and antibodies that play a part in determining blood types and their importance in ensuring compatibility for blood transfusions.
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Yuvraj juneja4 days ago
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False
Explanation :
Type B blood contains antigen B on the red blood cells and anti-A antibodies in the plasma, not anti-B antibodies.