Yes. O is the universal donor. As long as the recipients RH Factor (positive or negative) is the same then O can donate to any blood type.
Can B+ type blood be transfused into O type blood in humans?
No. Persons with type O blood can only receive type O blood.
in depends. What gene in dominate?
No, 0 plus (O+) blood is not compatible with O- (O negative) blood for a kidney transplant. In blood type compatibility, O- can donate to any blood type, but O+ can only donate to other positive blood types (A+, B+, AB+, and O+). Therefore, a recipient with O- blood would not be able to receive an organ from a donor with O+ blood due to potential immune reactions.
0
Yes, this is possible but with low percentage reaches to 25%.
12x-14w+103y+72+16-56+0-65+2w+0 original = 12x-14w+2w+103y+72+16-56+0-65+0 group = 12x-12w+103y-33 answer
I think that's the only blood type they can make. the doctor said it can happen because every has a primary and secondary (recessive) blood gene. Since my d-i-law's father is A+ and her mother is 0+ and his parents are both 0+ but his mothers mother is A+ and her Father is 0+ there are many recessive A+ genes in their DNA blood type therefore they can have a A+ child. (Example mother is O+/A+ and father is 0-/A+ equals= A+/0 child.) 0 seems to be universal and can throw off a recessive gene. If one parent is 0+/0- and the other parent is 0-/0+ then the child can take the 0+ or 0- gene type.
Answer: 0
Yes, a baby can have problems no matter what blood type.
The sum of 2 plus 0 plus 0 plus 0 plus 0 plus 0 plus 0 plus 0 plus 0 plus 0 plus 0 plus 0 plus 0 plus 0 plus 0 plus 0 equals 2.
Type O or type A broadly speaking. it also depends on other proteins found on the surface of donated blood cells such as rhesus proteins. someone can be rhesus plus or rhesus minus meaning they either have the protein or don't. You can only receive blood of the same rhesus type of as your own for example: A rhesus positive can only receive A rhesus positive or O rhesus positive