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14 August, 13:25

Can a person with type O blood receive any other blood type besides type O? Why?

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  1. 14 August, 13:33
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    A person with type O blood can not receive any other blood type besides type O

    Explanation:

    Blood types are classified according to the antigens present on the surface of blood cells. They can be A, B, AB or O. For example: Type A has A antigen present on blood cells and will not consider it as a foreign particle. But it will consider type B antigen as foreign and will produce antibodies against it hence it can not receive blood type B.

    Type O person has no antigen on blood cell's surface. Both antigens A and B will be treated as foreign particle by these blood cells and antibodies will be made against them rejecting the transfusion. Hence, only type O blood can be given to type O person.
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