Single Choice Type
In a given table, the first column shows the recipient blood group and the second column shows the donors blood group. The blood group \( \mathrm{AB} \) is able to accept the blood from any blood group. The reason is listed below, select the correct one.
\begin{tabular}{|l|l|}
\hline \multicolumn{1}{|r|}{ Recipient Blood Group } & \multicolumn{1}{c|}{ Donor Blood group } \\
\hline \( \mathrm{A}^{+} \) & \( \mathrm{A}^{+} \) \\
\hline \( \mathrm{B}^{+} \) & \( \mathrm{B}^{-} \) \\
\hline \( \mathrm{AB}^{+} \) & Any blood group \\
\hline \( \mathrm{O}^{-} \) & \( \mathrm{O}^{-} \) \\
\hline
\end{tabular}
(1) \( \mathrm{AB}^{+} \)blood groups have anti-A and anti-B antibodies in their plasma and therefore are able to accept any blood group.
(2) \( \mathrm{AB}^{+} \)blood groups have \( \mathrm{A} \) and \( \mathrm{B} \) antigens on the red blood cells and no antibodies in the plasma therefore able to accept blood from any blood group.
(3) \( \mathrm{AB}^{+} \)blood groups have no antigens on the surface of erythrocytes which makes it a universal recipient.
(4) \( \mathrm{AB}^{+} \)blood group have no antigens and antibodies in the plasma.
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