AB blood called universal recipient because it does not have antibodies of A and B . Is it logical reason?
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Jun 24
Yes, it is a logical reason. Since individuals with AB blood do not have antibodies against A or B blood types, they can receive blood transfusions from donors with A, B, AB, or O blood types without experiencing an immune response. This makes AB blood the universal recipient, as they can safely receive blood from a wider range of donors compared to individuals with other blood types.
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Google Gemini AI
Jun 24
Yes, it is logical.
People with AB blood type do not have antibodies against A or B antigens. This means that they can receive blood from people with any blood type without their immune system attacking the transfused blood. Therefore, people with AB blood type are known as universal recipients.