A patient who has neither type A or B antigens on the surface of their erythrocytes and produces anti-A and anti-B antibodies has type Blank______ blood.Multiple choice question.ABABO
Question
A patient who has neither type A or B antigens on the surface of their erythrocytes and produces anti-A and anti-B antibodies has type Blank______ blood.Multiple choice question.ABABO
Solution
The correct answer is O. A person with type O blood does not have either A or B antigens on the surface of their erythrocytes (red blood cells) and produces both anti-A and anti-B antibodies.
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