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A person with ‘AB’ blood group is sometimes called a universal recipient because of the
Lack of antigen in his blood
Lack of antibodies in his blood
Lack of both antigens and antibodies in his blood
Presence of antibodies in his blood
A person who has group AB blood and is therefore able to receive blood from a person with any other blood type. Group AB blood contains red blood cells that have both antigens A and B and thus does not have reactive antibodies in its plasma to these antigens, which are found in some other blood types.
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Rajamallaiah
Hello blood group ab don't have antibodies option Bcorrect answer
Hello blood group ab don't have antibodies
it has been rectified please check answer now
Akash Yadav
Ans should be B option
yes right B is the correct answer it does not have antibodies
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