Political Science, asked by naman5154, 11 months ago

describe the donor and recipient blood group​

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Answered by Anonymous
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In the context of blood transfusions, a blood match is a compatibility between the donor's blood and the recipient's blood. ... People with type O- blood are called universal donors because their donated red blood cells have no A, B or Rh antigens and can therefore be safely given to people of any blood group.

Answered by shine520
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Hey mate......

Here's your answer.....

In the context of blood transfusions, a blood match is a compatibility between the donor's blood and the recipient's blood. ... People with type O- blood

are called universal donors because their donated red blood cells have no A, B or Rh antigens and can therefore be safely given to people of any blood group.

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