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Blood type O lacks the antigen proteins of A and B. Blood type O is the universal donor.
No antigens.That is why they are the universal donors and anyone can receive their blood.
If its contamination your talking about.ALL if not only O.
A ab Blood Group A+ve patient can receive donors of Group: A +ve . A-ve . O+ve And O -ve , and patient with blood group A -ve and can only receive A-ve and O -ve, in terms of Packed red cells ( Red blood cells) is required .
The cells in the bloodstream include red blood cells, white blood cells, and platelets. Red blood cells carry oxygen to tissues, white blood cells help fight infections, and platelets aid in blood clotting.
Blood type O lacks the antigen proteins of A and B. Blood type O is the universal donor.
Yes, providing it does not contain the blood serum, which carries antibodies to the A blood. O+ red blood cells can only be tranfused to other + groups, but O- red blood cells can go to any of the other blood types.
No antigens.That is why they are the universal donors and anyone can receive their blood.
platelets, white blood cells, red blood cells and plasma.
about 4 million red blood cells in a o.
No, red blood cells have no nuclei and cannot reproduce.
Yes. O negative red cells can be given to any other blood type.
Yes, it is safe.Since type O- blood cells contain no antigens, they will safely interact with type A+ blood. This is why Type O- is considered a "universal donor".
Yes, blood O is the universal to be more specific O-. It is universal cause the Red blood cells have no antigens on their surface allowing for the cells to be donated to people with any blood type.
yes . v can bcoz O- blood type is the universal red blood cell donor because their red blood cells can be transfused into any patient, regardless of blood type. O- red cells must be used for trauma situations and other emergencies when the patient’s blood type is not known. O- red cells are also frequently used for babies and sickle cell anemia patients.hope it helps u
The symbol for O positive blood is "O+" which indicates the absence of A and B antigens on the surface of red blood cells, while the "+" signifies the presence of the Rh factor. This blood type is one of the most common and is often referred to as a universal donor for plasma, but not for red blood cells. O positive blood can be received by individuals with A+, A-, B+, B-, AB+, AB-, O+, and O- blood types.
If its contamination your talking about.ALL if not only O.