A universal donor (blood type O) has blood cells with no marker proteins that another body can not reject. Blood type AB, the universal receiver has all the marker proteins, so it can identify blood of any other type as its own.
A person who can receive any blood type during a blood transfusion.
no. ab negative is the universal receiver.
"Universal Donor" is a title ascribed to Type O blood. It is called this b/c it is compatible with any blood type. The universal receiver blood type is "type AB."
The universal donor blood type is O negative. This blood type can be given to individuals of any blood type. The universal receiver blood type is AB positive. This blood type can receive blood from individuals of any blood type.
AB+ is the universal receiver. O - is the universal donor.
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-.
The blood type AB is a universal receiver meaning it can receive blood from blood types A, B, AB, and O.
O negative blood type is considered the universal blood donor type because it can be given to recipients of any ABO blood type. Conversely, AB positive blood type is considered the universal recipient type because individuals with this blood type can receive blood from any other ABO blood type.
i think its O positive
AB+
A blood group 'O' person is called a Universal Donor from sue b :-)
AB negative, A negative, B negative, O negative. Type AB is a universal receiver.