Why a person having blood type AB+ can't take blood from any other person except a person having AB+ though the person is Universal Recipient?
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the person cannot take the blood of others because the wbc in the body think that the other blood cells (from blood of other blood group)are intruders and attacks them losing blood cells
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While AB+ blood has both A and B antigens on the red blood cells, neither of the antigens are present in the plasma. This makes AB+ the universal plasma donor, meaning that AB+ plasma can be transfused into patients who have any other ABO blood type.
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