Antibodies , Attack the donor blood if not compatible with the recipient blood., White Blood Cells (WBCs), Cells produced in bone marrow that protect against disease., Plasma, Liquid portion of blood, Antigen, Proteins on a cells surface-helps to identify cell as self or invader, Red Blood Cells (RBCs), Round dimpled cells that transport oxygen to cells, and waste out of cells , Rh Factor, A protein found on the surface of some RBCs, determines +/- blood type, Type AB Blood, Displays A and B antigens on cell surface, can receive from A, B, AB and O, has no antibodies, Type B Blood, Displays B antigens on cell surface, can receive from B or O, makes A antibodies, Type A Blood, Can receive from A or O, has B antibodies, Type O Blood, Displays no antigens on cell surface. Known as the universal donor, but can only receive from O, makes both A and B antibodies.

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