Biology, asked by jackzzjck, 6 months ago

In a blood group testing , the blood agglutinated with Anti Rh but not with Anti A and Anti B . The blood group is ?

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Answered by Anonymous
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Explanation:

Type AB blood is sometimes called the universal recipient because it lacks both anti-A and anti-B antibodies, so it will not agglutinate donor RBCs of any ABO type. Type O may sometimes be called the universal donor, because since there is no “anti-O” antibody, recipients of any ABO type may receive type O blood.

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Answered by jitumahi898
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The Blood group is O Rh+ when it is agglutinated eith Anti Rh but not with Anti A and Anti B.

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