A person with 'AB' blood group is sometimes called a universal recipient because of the
A. Lack of antigen in his b lood
B. Lack of antibodies in his blood
C. Lack of both antigen and antibodies in his blood
D. Presence of antibodies in his blood
Answer: Option B
Solution(By Examveda Team)
A person with blood group AB is considered as the universal recipient as it contains both antigens such as A and B but no antibodies in plasma and thus, can accept all the blood type.Related Questions on Biology
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