Why is type O negative blood considered the universal blood…

Why is type O negative blood considered the universal blood donor and type AB positive considered the universal blood recipient.  (you must use the words glycoprotein, agglutinin and agglutinogen where appropriate to receive full credit AND discuss BOTH O and AB blood types getting and receiving blood). (to avoid any possible confusion/wasted effort- (I know it perplexed me) most transfusions are NOT whole blood but instead just the erythrocytes so material in the plasma is less significant- so don’t explain that potential issue to me).

Each student will receive a different, random set of 15 ques…

Each student will receive a different, random set of 15 questions covering Chapter 15. The quiz consists of 15 multiplequestions (worth 2 points each) for a total of 30 points. There is no pausing, so you must finish the quiz once you start. You will have 30 minutes to complete the lecture quiz, after which the quiz will auto-submit with the questions you have answered in that 30-minute time frame. 

Each student will receive a different, random set of 15 ques…

Each student will receive a different, random set of 15 questions covering Chapter 14. The quiz consists of 15 multiplequestions (worth 2 point each) for a total of 33 points. There is no pausing, so you must finish the quiz once you start. You will have 30 minutes to complete the lecture quiz, after which the quiz will auto-submit with the questions you have answered in that 30-minute time frame.