An individual in the AB blood group is a universal recipient for blood donation because...

BIOLOGYJAMB 1990

An individual in the AB blood group is a universal recipient for blood donation because

  • A. all the red blood cells do not carry antigen
  • B. all the red blood cells carry antigen
  • C. all the red blood cells carry antigen
  • D. there are no anti-A and anti-B antibodies in the serum

Correct Answer: D. there are no anti-A and anti-B antibodies in the serum

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