Question
Biology Question on body fluids and circulation
Type ′O′ blood group individuals are called 'universal donors'. RBCs of ′O′ blood group have both ′A′ and ′B′ surface antigens.
If both assertion and reason are true and reason is the correct explanation of assertion
If both assertion and reason are true but reason is not the correct explanation of assertion
If assertion is true but reason is false
If both assertion and reason are false
If assertion is true but reason is false
Solution
If a blood transfusion is made between an incompatible donor and recipient, reaction of antigens on the cells and antibodies in the plasma produces clots that clog the capillaries. Type O blood group individuals are without A and B antigens on their RBCs, but have antibodies for both these antigens in their plasma. Hence, these can donate blood to anyone.