Both A and B antigens on RBC but no antibodies in the plasma.
No antigen on RBC and no antibody in the plasma.
None of the above.
Both A and B antibodies in the plasma.
Blood type AB is considered as a universal recipient because individuals who have blood type AB do not have the antibodies. They do not have the anti- A or anti- B antibodies and has both A and B antigen on the RBC.Thus, the correct answer is option A.