Biology, asked by parul99441122, 11 months ago

It is said that blood group AB is universal recipient. But if we give blood group O to AB. Then there should be agglutination as antigen as antibodies will become similar ,i.e, AB.
Then how it is said AB is universal recipient.explain.

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Answered by Deekshii1
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heya frnd

in AB , antigens are A and B . it doesn't have any antibodies

so if they can give any blood to AB , as their are no antibodies , there will be no agglutination

in O there are no antigens but there are antibodies A and B


if O is given to AB , as antibodies are A ,B . no agglutination takes place


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