I'd say donor. Donator makes no sense and it's not really in most dictionaries.
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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.
Just don't check the box when you renew your driver's licence.
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.
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Both "donator" and "donor" are acceptable terms, but "donor" is the more commonly used and recognized form in English. It is recommended to use "donor" for clarity and consistency.
the correct form is donor as in a blood or organ donor.
benefactor, benefactress, contributor, donator, giver
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reciepient is a person who receives from someone else. like he might receive blood while donor is the donator. like ppl donate blood so they r donors.
Donator was created in 1989.
The Sanskrit word for 'donor' is 'दाता' (dātā).
If you had Hep A but are completely clear of it and your kidney's are in fully working order, then you should be able to donate a kidney.However if you currently have any form of hepatitis it is not possible to be an organ donor.
My donor for my blood tranfusion was my mother.
donator, odorant, tandoor, tornado
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