Biology, asked by Faizanwasfikhan, 5 months ago

How can "O" group be universal donor if it has A and B antibodies in the blood? ​

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Answered by Anonymous
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People with blood group O can only receive RBCs of blood group O, because they carry both antibodies. Blood group A can receive A and O, and blood group B can recive B and O. Hence, blood group O can be received by all other groups, and is therefore the universal donor.

Answered by ʙᴇᴀᴜᴛʏᴀɴɢᴇʟ
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Explanation:

People with blood group O can only receive RBCs of blood group O, because they carry both antibodies. Blood group A can receive A and O, and blood group B can recive B and O. Hence, blood group O can be received by all other groups, and is therefore the universal donor.

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