Correct option is D
Sol. Blood group AB+ is the universal acceptor because it has both A and B antigens on red blood cells and no antibodies in the plasma. This allows AB+ individuals to receive blood from any group (A, B, AB, or O) without causing an immune reaction. However, AB+ blood can only be donated to other AB+ individuals.
Explanation of Each Option:
· O-: Incorrect; O-negative is the universal donor, not the universal acceptor.
· B: Incorrect; B can only accept blood from B and O groups.
· A: Incorrect; A can only receive blood from A and O groups.
· AB+: Correct answer; can accept blood from any group without rejection.