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Is 'O' blood group called the universal doner? Give reason? ​

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Answered by ananyasj606
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Type O-negative blood does not have any antigens. It is called the "universal donor" type because it is compatible with any blood type.

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Answered by Harshitaviie
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Type O-negative blood does not have any antigens. It is called the "universal donor" type because it is compatible with any blood type. Type AB-positive blood is called the "universal recipient" type because a person who has it can receive blood of any type.

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