An individual whose blood type is AB negative can ________
A) receive Types A, B, and AB, but not O
B) donate to all blood types
C) receive any blood type except that with an Rh antigen
D) donate to Types A, B, AB, but not to Type O
C
Explanation:
A) An individual with Type AB blood can receive Type O blood.
B) Type AB negative is not the universal donor.
D) A person with Type AB blood cannot donate to people with Types A or B.
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