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blood typeEveryone’s blood falls into one of four groups, or types: A, B, AB or O. The type depends on the presence or absence of certain substances on red blood cells. Blood types are inherited.
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blood typeCharacteristic of human blood given by the particular antigens on the membranes of the erythrocytes, genetically determined, causing agglutination when incompatible groups are mixed; the blood types are designated A, B, O, AB, Rh negative, Rh positive, and others. bloom
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blood typeA category used to describe a person's blood according to the kinds of proteins present on the surface of the red blood cells
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blood typeEveryone’s Blood falls into one of four groups, or types: A, B, AB or O. The type depends on the presence or absence of certain substances on red Blood cells. Blood types are inherited.
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blood typeSay: blud type
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blood typea classification of blood that depends on the type of antigen present on the surface of the red blood cell; A, B, AB, or O
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blood typeoften abbreviated ABO, everyone’s blood falls into one of four groups or types: A, B, AB or O, with each also identified as either Rh positive or negative. For example, A positive (A+), B negative (B-), O positive (O+), etc. Blood types are inherited. Bone marrow
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blood typeOne of four groups (A, B, AB or O) into which blood is classified. Blood types are based on differences in molecules (proteins and carbohydrates) on the surface of red blood cells.
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blood typeThe particular kind of blood each person has. The types are A, B, AB and O. chromosome
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blood typeAntibodyGroup A Anti-BGroup B Anti-AGroup AB noneGroup O Anti-A and Anti-B
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blood typeAntibody Group A Anti-B Group B Anti-A Group AB none Group O Anti-A and Anti-B
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