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Yes because universal donors have o blood.

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Can Universal donors receive blood groups A B Ab and O?

no donors can only receive o-


Can Universal donors can receive blood groups A B AB and O?

I assume you meant to ask "O- or O+", but it wouldn't allow the punctuation. O- (O-negative) is the universal donor.


If I have type O blood would I be a universal Donor, or recipient?

People who have type O blood are universal donors, but not universal recipients. They can donate to anyone, but can only receive blood from another type O person. This is why type O blood is always in great demand by blood banks.


Is blood type O a universal recipient?

People with blood type O are universal donors, not universal recipients.


Is blood type B positive a universal donor or recipient?

No, any type B blood types including B positive are not universal donors or universal recipients. Type O is the universal donor as it has neither A nor B antigen on the red cells. Type O blood donors can donate blood to anyone. Type AB is the universal recipient type and can receive blood from all blood types.


What are the universal donors?

Type O is considered the universal blood type.


WHat makes O blood type so special?

Type O is the universal donor and that is able to be given to anyone with or without that blood type. It can also receive plasma from all the other blood types, but yet only O donors can receive blood from each other.


People with O positive blood group are known as?

Universal Donors


Which type is the universal recipient?

There is no blood group that is considered as universal recipient. Blood type O individuals are considered to be universal donors.


Why people with blood type O are known as universal blood donors?

because their blood cells don't have a different type of chemical on them as in A and B blood. actually, only people with O negative blood are universal donors because if you have A negative, you can't take O positive blood


Can a person with types O blood donate to anyone at all?

Yes. This is why those with type O blood are called universal donors.


What are the blood groups of the donors and its recipients?

Blood groups are classified into four main types: A, B, AB, and O, each of which can be Rh-positive or Rh-negative. Donors must match their blood type with that of the recipients to avoid transfusion reactions. For example, a person with type A blood can donate to individuals with type A or AB blood, while type O donors are universal donors and can give to all blood types. Conversely, AB recipients are universal recipients, able to receive blood from any group.