Question:
Amy's blood was determined to be AB positive. What does this
Last updated: 7/16/2022
Amy's blood was determined to be AB positive. What does this mean? A. There are no antibodies to neither A, B or Rh antigens in her plasma B. Antibodies to the A and B antigens are present on the surface of the blood cell C. Her red blood cells lack the Rh antigen D. She can only receive blood from a donor who is AB positive