Anatomy exam 4 study
| Front | When is a person considered Rh+? When are they considered Rh-? |
| Back | Rh+: when Rh antigen (Rhesus antigen) is presentRh-: when Rh antigen is absent.
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| Front | What cell surface antigens and antibodies are present on Type A RBCs? |
| Back | Surface antigen A. Anti-B antibodies |