Why can a person with blood group o recive blood only from an individual with blood group o?
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It's because type O blood lacks any antigens, and therefore a person with type O blood has A, B, and Rh antibodies, assuming they are type O-negative.
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As a result, those with type O blood can only receive this type in transfusions since its plasma antibodies would attack anything else; however, those with type O can also donate blood to anyone else since type O is free from all immune-system antagonizing antigens – earning type O'ers the moniker "universal donor
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Your body will have both A and B antibodies and will therefore feel the need to defend itself against A, B, and AB blood.
A person with O blood can only get a transfusion with O blood.
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