All blood types, depending on what blood type the person need, a label you as a donor.
Yes, A person having O +ve blood group is universal donor
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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.
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.
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because it have no antigen.
No, being a universal blood donor (type O negative) does not necessarily mean that a person is also a universal organ donor. Organ compatibility is determined by several factors beyond blood type, such as tissue type and immune system compatibility. Being a universal blood donor is a valuable trait for blood transfusions, but organ donation involves more complexities.
O- is considered the universal donor because it lacks both A and B antigens as well as the Rh factor, making it compatible with all blood types. This reduces the risk of incompatible transfusions and possible adverse reactions when transfused into recipients of different blood types.
Blood type O- is the one that can be giving to anybody