A person with blood group B can only donate blood to individuals with blood groups
A.
A and B
B.
B and AB
C.
O only
D.
B only
Correct Answer: Option B
Explanation
Blood Group B contains B antigens on the surface of the red blood cells and Anti-A antibodies in the plasma.
Individuals with Blood Group B can donate to Group B: Because they share the same antigen and won't have an immune reaction and Group AB: Because individuals with AB blood do not have Anti-A or Anti-B antibodies in their plasma, making them "universal recipients" who can safely receive B antigens.
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