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45% of population can vary in different ethnic groups, AB incidence 3% of population, O which has no A or B antigens on cells, O which has A and B antigens in plasma, A which has only A antigens on cells, A which has only B antigens in plasma, A can create different combinations AB, A can create different combinations A, A can create different combinations B, A can create different combinations O, antigens which are substances that causes the immune system to produce antibodies against them, antigens which are substances that don't exist naturally in an individual's body, B incidence 10% of population, O incidence 45% of population, blood group is determined by antigens, attachment of cells to antibodies causes clumping of red blood cells to each other, 10% of population can vary in different ethnic groups, plasma transfusions because the plasma has no antigens, B can create different combinations AB, B can create different combinations A, B can create different combinations B, B can create different combinations O, AB which has both A and B antigens on cells, AB which has no A or B antigens in plasma, only A antigens in plasma can receive blood from B, only A antigens in plasma can receive blood from O, no A or B antigens in plasma can receive blood from B, no A or B antigens in plasma can receive blood from O, no A or B antigens in plasma can receive blood from A, no A or B antigens in plasma can receive blood from AB, only B antigens in plasma can receive blood from A, only B antigens in plasma can receive blood from O, A incidence common in Jews, A incidence 42% of population, 42% of population can vary in different ethnic groups, antigens of three types RH, antigens of three types B, antigens of three types A, O uses for urgent transfusions, A and B antigens in plasma can receive blood from O, antigens located on red blood cells' membrane, AB is used for plasma transfusions, B which has only B antigens on cells, B which has only A antigens in plasma, substances that causes the immune system to produce antibodies against them causing attachment of cells to antibodies, 3% of population can vary in different ethnic groups