If a person has type B blood, which statement describes the antibodies present in his or her blood?

A. Only anti-A antibodies are present.

B. Only anti-B antibodies are present.

C. Both anti-A and anti-B antibodies are present.

D. Neither anti-A nor anti-B antibodies are present.

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Answer

Type B blood has B antigens with anti-A antibodies in the plasma

Blood is formed up of red blood cells, white blood cells and platelets in a liquid called plasma. Your blood group is recognized by antibodies and antigens in the blood. Antibodies are proteins detected in plasma.  They recognize foreign substances, such as germs, and inform your immune system, which murders them. Antigens are protein molecules located on the cover of red blood cells.

If a person has type B blood then there is only anti-A antibodies present which is denoted as option A.

What are Antibodies?

This is a protein found in the blood which is used in response to certain types of antigen.

An individual which has a type B blood will have the presence of anti-A antibodies only present in the blood.

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