Questions: A person with type AB blood has RBC antigen(s).
Multiple Choice
no
anti-A and anti-B
anti-A
anti-B
A and B
Transcript text: A person with type $A B$ blood has $\qquad$ RBC antigen(s).
Multiple Choice
no
anti-A and anti-B
anti-A
anti-B
$A$ and $B$
Solution
The answer is the last one (or E): A and B.
Explanation for each option:
no: This is incorrect. A person with type AB blood has specific antigens on their red blood cells.
anti-A and anti-B: This is incorrect. Anti-A and anti-B refer to antibodies, not antigens. A person with type AB blood does not have these antibodies in their plasma.
anti-A: This is incorrect. Anti-A is an antibody, not an antigen. A person with type AB blood does not have anti-A antibodies.
anti-B: This is incorrect. Anti-B is an antibody, not an antigen. A person with type AB blood does not have anti-B antibodies.
A and B: This is correct. A person with type AB blood has both A and B antigens on the surface of their red blood cells.
Summary:
A person with type AB blood has A and B antigens on their red blood cells.