MCQ
Person with blood group $AB$ is considered as universal recipient because he has
  • both $A$ and $B$ antigens on $RBC$ but no antibodies in the plasma
  • B
    both $A$ and $B$ antibodies in the plasma
  • C
    no antigen on $RBC$ and no antibody in the plasma
  • D
    both $A$ and $B$ antigens in the plasma but no antibodies.

Answer

Correct option: A.
both $A$ and $B$ antigens on $RBC$ but no antibodies in the plasma
a
(a) : Individuals with $AB$ blood group have both antigen $A$ and $B$ on their $RBCs$, and no antibodies for either of the antigen in their plasma. Type $O$ individuals are without $A$ and $B$ antigens on their $RBCs$, but have antibodies for both these antigens in their plasma. Individuals with blood group $AB$ can receive blood of $A, B$ or $O$ group, while those with blood group $O$ can donate blood to anyone.

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