An accident victim was successfully transfused with blood from the father whose blood, group is AB. The blood group of the accident victim is
B
O
AB
A
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The answer is B(O) because the accident victim was transferred blood from THE fATHER because the father is a Universal donor that is O

my school app dey ment cause an acciden victim will need nothing than a O donor which is the general donor

It seems like you guys have forgotten that AB blood group is the universal recipient? The fact that the father transferred definitely the son's blood group must be AB

Lets all recall that the only blood group AB can donate to is AB,but it can accept from all so if the father of the victim is AB he can only Donate to the victim if the victims blood group is AB as well

it is an accident that occurs how we they know the blood group the best blood for the person is o

If the father was able to successfully transfuse blood to the victim, then it means that the father and the victim have the same blood group or that the father has a compatible blood group that can be transfused to the victim.
Since we are not given the blood group of the accident victim, we cannot determine the exact blood group of the father. However, we can rule out blood group AB, as this blood group can only receive blood from other AB blood group donors, and not from blood groups A, B, or O.
Therefore, the possible blood groups of the father are A, B, or O.



