Blood Group O

Blood group O has no A or B antigens on red blood cells but contains both anti-A and anti-B antibodies in the plasma. Individuals with this blood group can donate red blood cells to anyone (universal donor) but can only receive blood from group O. Blood group O is the most common blood type in many populations. Due to the absence of A and B antigens, it is essential for emergency transfusions.

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What does it mean to have blood group O?

Your red blood cells do not have A or B antigens, and your plasma contains antibodies against both A and B antigens.

Who can a person with blood group O donate blood to?

To all blood groups: A, B, AB and O.

Who can donate blood to a person with blood group O?

Only individuals with blood group O.

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What does it mean to have blood group O?
Who can a person with blood group O donate blood to?
Who can donate blood to a person with blood group O?
What does it mean to have blood group O?
Who can a person with blood group O donate blood to?
Who can donate blood to a person with blood group O?
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