The universal donor of RBCs, but not necessarily plasma, is blood type _____ Multiple Choice AB, Rh-negative AB, Rh-positive O, Rh-positive ABO, Rh-negative
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A person with Type $\mathrm{O}$ - (O-negative) blood will have: a. type A and B plasma antibodies b. type $A$ and $B$ antigens on the red blood cells c. Rh antigens on the red blood cells d. none of the above
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