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In blood transfusion, a patient with group AB receives

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Biology JAMB 2024

In blood transfusion, a patient with group AB receives

  • Group A, B, AB
  • Group O, A, B
  • Group O, B, AB
  • Group O, A, B, AB checkmark

The correct answer is: D

Explanation

A patient with type AB blood can receive red blood cells from any blood type( A, B,AB or O), making them sometimes known as universal recipients. This is because people with type AB blood do not produce anti-A or anti-B antibodies. 

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