An individual whose erythrocytes have neither antigen A nor antigen B is group 0 0 O AB O AB
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The universal donor blood type is able to be donated to any of the other blood types because it has neither A nor B antigens. It doesn't make any antibodies. Type O red blood cells have neither A nor B antigens. A person with type AB blood has both A and B antigens. A person with blood type A has antigen A. Enzyme-converted blood cells used in transfusion are cells that have been changed by bacterial enzymes so that they do not have the A, B, or Rh antigens. Which of the following does NOT increase as one ages? Clotting disorders Anemias Leukemias Blood volume
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