People with O positive blood are universal donors. This means that they when they donate blood it can be used by any recipient. People with AB positive blood are universal recipients which means that they can take blood donated by any blood type.
Yes Rh O negitive blood type is considered the universal blood type for donating blood for any blood type. It does not have any antigens therfore it is compatible with any blood type.
if it is O- yes it is a universal Donor :)
O negative is the universal blood donor. O+ is not. AB+ is the universal receiver and all other blood types are all on their own. All blood types are in need of donation year round however.
Yes!
No. O negative is the universal donor.
O negative is the universal donor because when O+ve blood group is transfused to -ve blood group recipient, antibodies are produced which causes hemolysis of Rh +ve labelled blood cells. When O-ve blood is transfused to Rh +ve recipient, no antibodies are produced as donor blood has no Rh factor present on blood cells, so no transfusion reaction occurs. Thus, O -ve is universal donor.
Type O negative blood is a universal donor blood type. In normal circumstances, anyone can receive type O negative blood in a transfusion. When it comes to plasma donation, type AB positive is a universal donor.
No, AB is a universal recipient, and can only be given to other people with type AB blood. O is a universal donor but can only receive O, A can only receive A and can only be given to A and AB, and B can only receive B and be given to B and AB.
O negative is the universal donor.
Because it does not contain anti-gens..
If you are AB positive (AB+ is universal receiver for positive blood group) then you can receive blood from A+, B+ & O+ & if you are AB negative then you cn receive blood from A-, B- & O-.
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.
Group O is the universal donor. The downside for people with type O blood is that although their blood can go to anyone with any type (A,B, or O), they can only receive type O for themselves. Luckily, O is common.
Yes, type O blood is considered universal because they can donate to all other blood types. It is also the most common blood type. They only can receive blood from another type O person.
Of course! Type O- is the universal donor and AB+ is the universal recipient.
Blood type AB positive is the universal receiver. This means that the person's body will not react negatively to the presence or absence of either the A, B, or RH positive antigen.