No, the most common blood type is the o blood type. There are nine common blood types in the human body but the most common of all is the o blood type.
There are ten, in order from most common to most rare: O+ O- A+ A- B+ B- AB+ AB-. O+ is the most common with AB- being the rarest
O postive and A positive are the most common blood types. The rarest type is AB negative, followed by B negative. AB positive is also one of the less common blood types.
Officially, there are 8 different types of blood but it is close since there are positive and negative versions of blood types A,B,AB, and O. But the least common type would be blood type AB-.
O+ is the most common blood type. Thus, it is the type needed most often by hospitals for blood transfusions. AB- is the rarest of the "common" blood types, so your friend is mistaken.
AB- 1%In the UK the ABO type that is most common is O, AB is least common and A is more common than B. However it is more common to be RhD +ve, hence O+ is the most common blood group in the UK, but the order of common blood types will vary depending on where a given person is from.
AB negative is the rarest blood type. AB positive is the second rarest blood type. The negative blood types are more rare than the positive. The common blood type is o.
Blood types go into four major categories. Them being-Group A, Group B, Group AB, Group O.The most common blood type is O positive.
All of the positive blood types are the most common. However, the blood type 0 positive is the most common blood type among all people in the world.
Blood types just mean that there are different antigens in your blood, which is normal. There are actually 5 blood types. O, is the most common type with A, B, AB being a little less common.
Blood type AB is the most common among humans of all races. A and B blood types are about even for second place and Blood type O comes in third for least common.
There are eight different blood types according to the American Red Cross. The different types are as follows: O+, O-, A+, A-, B+, B-, AB+ AB-. O positive is the most common blood type, however it can vary dependent on ethnic background.
O positive O negative A positive A negative B positive B negative AB positive AB negative The rarest of all these blood types listed is AB negative making up 0.7% of the worlds population.