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Oliga [24]
3 years ago
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When testing donated blood for compatibility you would find a person with o type blood when testing donated blood for compatibil

ity you would find a person with o type blood will have anti-o antibodies in their plasma. lacks hla and mhc antigens. will lack plasma antibodies to a and b type antigens. will lack a and b red blood cell antigens. has o type antigens on their red blood cells?
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1 answer:
Agata [3.3K]3 years ago
5 0
For the answer to the question above, I think the answer is "will lack A and B red blood cell antigens"

Type O blood is lacking of some of the antigens that the A & B blood cells have. Hope this helps
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