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Biology, 25.11.2019 07:31 juliemiddleton05

Why is blood type ab+ considered the universal receiver? it has no antibodies that can attack the antigens on the red blood cells of the other blood types. it has no antigen on its red blood cells that can be attacked by the antibodies in the other blood types. it has no rh antigen on its red blood cells that can be attacked by the antibodies in the other blood types. it has no a and b antigens on its red blood cells that can be attacked by the antibodies in the other blood types.

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