In humans ABO blood type, an individual with AB blood type will have ___________________ genotype, _________________ antigens on their RBC and is considered as a ________________
Group of answer choices:
IA/IB , B and O , universal donor
IA/i , B and A , universal acceptor
IA/IB , B and A , universal donor
IB/IB , B and A , universal acceptor
IA/IB , B and A , universal acceptor
Answer - IA/IB, B and A, universal acceptor
AB contains both A and B antigen and therefore will show agglutination with A (anti B antibodies), B (anti A antibodies) and AB (no antibodies).
The blood can be transfused if it is exactly same and if not same than the one which shows agglutination can be transfused.
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