Somebody with type O blood.
Universal recipient
The four blood types are A, B, AB, and O. The universal donor is O and the universal recipient is AB
O+ :is a universal donor
Yes, A person having O +ve blood group is universal donor
AB+ is the universal receiver. O - is the universal donor.
This refers to type O blood. Anyone can receive this as a transfusion. No real name for it, though, just universal donor.
universal donor is blood type O because this blood type don't have antigen and it can be donated in the patient having any king of blood type while universal recipient is blood type AB because it does not have anti- body; blood type AB can receive any kind of blood type
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.
No. O negative is the universal donor.
Type O negative.
Blood type O is the universal donor.
The blood type that is theoretically considered the universal donor is type O. Type O blood does not have any antigens, therefore it is compatible with any blood type.