Yes, any blood type can take from o blood. Everyone knows that, silly.
- Everyone can take O- blood, but only positive blood types (O+, A+, B+ & AB+) can take O+ blood.
No. Rh negative is a recessive gene. Positive people do not carry it.
O blood is a recessive gene, if you have two O's, all you can have is O's.
Red blood cells? Absolutely. (if the antibody screen and crossmatch are both negative) Whole blood? No, there may be Anti-D in the O neg plasma.
Break it down into blood type (A, B, O) and understand what it means. A has an A protein, B had a B protein, and O has no proteins. There is type AB which includes both A protein and B protein. Now think of it as a proteins are rivals. In your question you mentioned a person with B blood getting A bloods. B and A proteins would fight each other. That would be a "transfusion reaction". The person would become very anemic with high bilirubin, Now let's get into Rh compatibility/incompatibility. The only problem that goes is when Rh proteins (Rh+) enter the Rh negative persons (Rh-). But since the person in the question already has type Rh+ it wouldn't hurt to add blood cells that do not have the Rh protein. But if it was the other way around *Rh- getting Rh+ blood" you would have a reaction.
It depends. If O neg individual is donating, then that's fine. O is the universal donor bloodtype and there are no RH factors associated. However, on the other hand, if A pos is donating, the O neg individual's body will counteract both the A antibodies as well as the RH factor.
Yes. They can have B+, B-, O+, and O-.
Type O+ blood is compatible with AB, A+, B+, and O+ blood types. That is, if your blood type is O positive, you can receive AB, A positive, B positive, and O positive blood types.
Yes, a mother with negative and a father with O positive can have a baby with B positive. If they do, the mother must have blood type B or AB.
The child's blood type could be B positive or O positive.
Yes. parent with B and a parent with O blood traits can have the following blood types in their children : B, O, BO
Yes it is possible for both B blood type parents to have a child with O blood type. Aside from O, they can also have a child with B blood type.
a recessive O or B blood type
Yes, for parents with blood type A and B, the child can have blood types A, B, AB, or O
If both parents are B- they can only have children who are B- and O-. One would have to be positive in order to have a child with positive blood.
B positive or negative or, O positive or negative.
o blood
75% chance B positive, 25% chance O positive.