A person with type AB blood is considered universal recipient. He would have ______ antigens on red blood cells, and _______ antibodies in the plasma.
A and B, neither anti-A nor anti-B
Type ‘A' blood has anti-B antibodies nad A antigen. Type 'B' blood has anti-A antibodies and B antigen. Group 'AB' has no antibodies as the RBCs have both 'A' and 'B' surface antigens which are recognised as non-foreign proteins.