A person with ‘AB’ blood group is sometimes called a universal recipient because of the (a) lack of antigen in his blood
A person with ‘AB’ blood group is sometimes called a universal recipient because of the
(a) lack of antigen in his blood
(b) lack of antibodies in his blood
(c) lack of both antigens and antibodies in his blood
(d) presence of antibodies in his blood
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(b) Person having blood group 'AB' is called universal recepient because the 'AB' blood group has no antibody in the blood plasma. So, the person can accept any type of blood group (i.e. A, B and O)
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