Biology, asked by sanaghosh1313, 1 year ago

Why positive blood group cannot give to negative blood group?

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Answered by iamrhimanshukumar09
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Antigens that, if present in the red blood cells, will cause the immune system to respond. For example, if your blood type is A positive, it will have both A and RH antigens present. Unfortunately, however, an O negative recipient can only receive blood from a donor who is also O negative.

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Answered by yugeshkumar1112
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