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If blood group O is universal donor then why don't anti-A and ant-iB antibodies react with the receipient's blood?​

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Answered by bipromukherjee66
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Explanation:Because blood with blood group O does not have either A or B antigen

Answered by kanishka01894
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Your blood is red because it contains lots of tiny, tiny packages called “red blood cells”, which carry oxygen around your body. Ants and other insects also have a liquid inside their body that moves nutrients around. Although this fluid does some of the same jobs as blood, it is more correctly called haemolymph.

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