which of the following statements about blood type if correct? course hero

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What is the difference between Type A and Type O blood?

A person with type O blood produces both type A and type B antigens (agglutinogens). A person with type AB blood produces both anti-A and anti-B antibodies (agglutinins). Type O blood can safely be given to recipients with type B blood. Type O blood can safely be given to recipients with type B blood. Hemorrhagic anemias result from blood loss.

Which blood type produces both a and B antigens (agglutinogens)?

A person with type O blood produces both type A and type B antigens (agglutinogens). A person with type AB blood produces both anti-A and anti-B antibodies (agglutinins).

What blood type can be given to a B positive patient?

Type A blood can safely be given to recipients with type B blood. A person with type O blood produces both type A and type B antigens (agglutinogens). A person with type AB blood produces both anti-A and anti-B antibodies (agglutinins). Type O blood can safely be given to recipients with type B blood.

Is it safe to give blood type a to Type B?

Type A blood can safely be given to recipients with type B blood. A person with type O blood produces both type A and type B antigens (agglutinogens). A person with type AB blood produces both anti-A and anti-B antibodies (agglutinins).