Correct option is B
The correct answer is (b) AB+.
· Individuals with AB+ blood group are considered universal recipients because they can receive red blood cells from any blood type: A, B, AB, or O.
· AB+ blood type does not have anti-A or anti-B antibodies, which allows them to accept blood from any donor.
· This makes AB+ blood group particularly valuable in emergency situations where matching blood types might not be possible.
Information Booster:
· B+: People with B+ can receive blood from B+ and O+ donors.
· A+: Individuals with A+ blood can receive from A+ and O+ donors.
· O+: People with O+ can donate to any Rh-positive blood type but can only receive from O+ and O- donors, making them universal donors.