is it possible for a person with B negative blood group to receive blood from person with AB -ve blood group?
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no.
b can only receive from o or b
ab can receive from a, b, o, or ab
a can receive from o or a
o can receive from o
positives can receive from positive or negative
negatives can only receive from negative
Other Answers:
no, you can only receive from another B neg. or an o neg. An AB neg. can receive from A B AB or O neg. The reason for this is that AB has both the A and B antibodies, and the A will fight the B in the blood without the A present. The AB has both so there are no problems when either the A or B is added.
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