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Why is type o- the universal donor? check all that apply. a) type o- has no antigens on its red blood cells, so the red blood cells can’t be attacked by antibodies of other blood types. b) type o- has antigens on its red blood cells, so the red blood cells can be attacked by antibodies of other blood types. c) type o- has no rh antigen, so the red blood cells can’t be attacked by the rh antibody. d) type o- has the rh antigen, so the red blood cells can be attacked by the rh antibody

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