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Which of the following would be true for a person that has Type O- blood?

a.They have A antibodies
b.They have B antibodies
c.They have no ABO or Rh (D) antigens
d.They are the universal donor
e.All of the above

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Final answer:

A person with Type O- blood has no ABO or Rh (D) antigens on their red blood cells and has both A and B antibodies in their plasma. They can donate blood to individuals with any ABO blood type and are considered the universal donor.

Step-by-step explanation:

A person with Type O- blood has no ABO or Rh (D) antigens on their red blood cells and has both A and B antibodies in their plasma.

This means that they can donate blood to individuals with any ABO blood type and are considered the universal donor.

They can only receive Type O- blood in return.

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