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Not all blood is alike. Learn about blood typing and the rarest and most common types of blood and how they can impact your blood donation.

Blood Types Explained - A, B, AB and O | Red Cross Blood Services

What are blood types? A blood type is a classification system that allows healthcare providers to determine whether your blood is compatible or incompatible with someone else’s blood. There are four main blood types: A, B, AB and O. Blood bank specialists determine your blood type based on whether you have antigen A or B on your red blood cells.

Blood type Blood type (or blood group) is determined, in part, by the ABO blood group antigens present on red blood cells. A blood type (also known as a blood group) is a classification of blood based on the presence and absence of antibodies and inherited antigenic substances on the surface of red blood cells (RBCs).

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Learn about blood types, including A, B, AB, O and Rh+ and Rh-. See which blood type is the universal donor and universal recipient.

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Blood Types - A, B, AB, O, Rh - Science Notes and Projects

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Learn what determines your blood type and why it's important. Understand blood type compatibility, donation guidelines, and the need for safe transfusions.

Blood types are important because they affect blood transfusions, pregnancy outcomes, and blood donation.

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Understanding your blood type, which is classified through the ABO system and Rh factor, is crucial for safe blood transfusions and pregnancy management. This classification determines the presence of specific antigens on your red blood cells. Understanding your blood type can prevent immune reactions and guide medical decisions related to the risk of disease.