Biology, asked by nitishkumaradarshi73, 4 months ago

Human blood group O has
(A) antigen absent (B) antibody absent
(C) antigen present (D) antibody A present​


mnmmetkr: answer is Option (A)

Answers

Answered by kargetikavita8
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blood group O – has no antigens

I think they don't even contain antibody that's why they are called universal donares


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nitishkumaradarshi73: correct answer is antibody A
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kargetikavita8: 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. ... Their plasma does not contain A or B antibodies and can be transfused safely to all blood types
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Answered by sksksksksksksksksk
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Answer:

option (A)

Explanation:


sksksksksksksksksk: *option (A) not (B)
mnmmetkr: answer is option (A)
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