Question : A person having AB-group of blood can donate blood to a person having
Option 1: A-group
Option 2: B-group
Option 3: AB-group
Option 4: O-group
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Correct Answer: AB-group
Solution : The correct option is AB-group.
While AB blood type persons can receive blood from any kind, they can only give blood to AB blood type individuals. This is because if the donor's blood type is not a match, the recipient's immune system may respond to any ABO antigens present in the donated blood. A person with the blood type AB is known as the universal receiver because their red blood cells have both A and B antigens on their surfaces, making them compatible with both A and B blood. This indicates that people with AB blood can accept blood from people with A, B, AB, or O blood types without developing an immunological reaction.
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