A person with type O blood can donate to a patient with type A because...

BIOLOGY
JAMB 1995

A person with type O blood can donate to a patient with type A because the donor's blood

  • A. lacks antigens
  • B. lacks anti-A antibodies
  • C. lacks anti-B antibodies
  • D. has both anti-A and anti-B antibodies

Correct Answer: A. lacks antigens



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