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Blood of AB group cannot be given to a B group patient because


A

the patient has anti-A antibodies.

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B

the patient has anti-B antibodies.

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the patient lacks anti-A antibodies.

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the patient has both anti-A and anti-B antibodies.

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Solution

The correct option is A

the patient has anti-A antibodies.


Blood of AB group has A and B antigens. A person with B group produces anti-A antibodies which will act against the A antigens of AB blood group and cause clumping and clotting of blood, which can be fatal for the recipient.

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