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26 February, 15:44

Why is blood type ab considered the universal receiver?

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  1. 26 February, 18:29
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    Blood types all have different antigens. People can only receive blood with the same antigens as theirs. Type A and B both have different distinct antigens. But because AB blood contains both A and B it can take blood from both those types. However, people with AB blood can also receive Type O blood because it lacks antigens entirely. Therefore, that makes AB the universal receiver.
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