why blood type (AB) is called \"universal recipient\" and blood type (O) is called \"universal donor\" ?...

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why blood type (AB) is called \"universalrecipient\" and blood type (O) is called \"universaldonor\" ? Please explain me step by step and very detailbecause I don't understand.

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ANSWER The transfusion of blood is based on the interaction between the specific protein antigen of blood RBCs and their contrsting antibodies present in the blood plasma The    See Answer
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