Biology, asked by atharvatripathi12122, 11 months ago

If a person having blood group AB+ donates blood to person having blood group A+ then why not any antibody is acting on AB+ because it has B+ also?

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Answered by ShivgangaPatole
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The person of blood group AB can receive the blood from all type of blood groups AB, A, B and O , and is therefore called universal acceptor.

Explanation:

Because the person of blood group AB+ have blood mixture of A+ and B+ so giving blood of only A+ or only B+ can't affect the person.

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