Give reason:
A person with blood group A cannot donate blood to a recipient having blood group B.
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Plasma compatibility
⇒Group A recipients have A antigen on their red cells, so they can't receive group O or group B plasma as the anti-A will attack their red cells.
⇒ Group B recipients have B antigen on their red cells, so they can't receive group O or group A plasma as the anti-B will attack their red cells.
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Group A recipients have A antigen on their red cells, so they can't receive group O or group B plasma as the anti-A will attack their red cells. Group B recipients have B antigen on their red cells, so they can't receive group O or group A plasma as the anti-B will attack their red cells.
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