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Q. Assertion For a recipient to receive blood from a donar, the recipients plasma must not have an antibody, cause the donor’s cells to agglutinate.
Reason The possibility of blood clumping does not depend on anti A and anti B antibody and blood type.

AIIMSAIIMS 2012

Solution:

The possibility of blood clumping depends on anti A or anti B antibody, i.e., antibody A reacts with antigen A and antibody B react with antigen B and renders highly stickness to each other the RBCs containing a particular antigen clump together.