A.AB
B.B
C.A
D.O
Related Mcqs:
- For a recipient belonging to blood group A the appropriate donor must belong to group:
- Even if the donor and recipient belong to same blood group the transfusion of blood leads to agglutination some time this is due to the fact that:
- Even though donor A and recipient B have same blood group, transfusion leads to agglutination. This is due to the fact that:
- A person of blood group AB can receive blood from donor of:
- Which blood group person may be called a universal acceptor or recipient?
- Universal donor is a person of blood group:
- In case of a baby of blood group A whose mother belongs to blood group B the father cannot be a person of blood group:
- If a patient of blood group – B needs a transfusion, the donor must belong the blood group:
- A person of blood group – AB can donate his blood to a person of blood group:
- A person of blood group O can donate his blood to persons of blood groups: