Question on: JAMB Biology - 2024
In blood transfusion, a patient with group AB receives
A
Group A, B, AB
B
Group O, A, B
C
Group O, B, AB
D
Group O, A, B, AB
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Correct Option: D
Blood group AB is known as the universal recipient because it has both A and B antigens on the surface of its red blood cells and neither anti-A nor anti-B antibodies in its plasma. Therefore, it can receive blood from any blood group without causing an immune reaction.
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