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difference between universal acceptor and universal donor

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Answered by Anonymous
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O is called universal blood donor but it is not possible to donate negative blood groups to a positive blood group individual. ... AB+ blood is a universal acceptor since it has no antibodies to A, B or Rh in its blood and may receive red blood cells from a donor of any form of blood

Answered by talrejamanya
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Donors with type O- red blood cells are referred to as universal donors and their red blood cells can be given to any other blood type. Donors with type AB+ are referred to as universal recipients and can receive red blood cells from any other blood type.

Thus, people having the blood O- are known as Universal donor and people having blood group as AB+ are known as Universal acceptor.

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