Blood Type O and Antibodies: Understanding Compatibility
No, type O blood does not have anti-A antibodies. Type O blood has anti-A and anti-B antibodies, which means it can only receive blood from other type O individuals. Type A blood has anti-B antibodies, type B blood has anti-A antibodies, and type AB blood does not have any anti-A or anti-B antibodies.Immune System Disorders - Related Articles
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