check: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Blood_type
the answer is: NO.
A, B, and O blood types/groups are inherited. A type blood has A antigens on people with A red blood cells, and B type blood has B antigens on B type blood cells, and AB type blood has both A and B antigens on the blood cells. O type blood cells lacks both antigens on the red blood cells, (making it the universal donor since it won't be attacked by the immune system of the donor). So mixing two O positive blood will not make A type blood.
O+ can RECEIVE O+ or O-
O- can RECEIVE O-
A+ can RECEIVE A+, A-, O+ or O-
A- can RECEIVE A- or O-
B+ can RECEIVE B+ ,B-, O+, or O-
B- can RECEIVE B- or O-
AB+ can RECEIVE O+, O-, A+, A-, B+, B-, AB+, or AB-
AB- can RECEIVE O-, A-, B-, or AB-
No - this is not possible. The child will receive one allele from each parent. This means that they must receive an O from the parent with O type blood. This means the only possibilities are type B or O, depending on the genotype of the parent with B-type blood.
Yes, A rhd+ platelets are the O rhd+ of the platelet world; they can be transferred to anyone of any blood type.
So if your A rhd+ i would seriously consider donating because your needed!
The A part is definitely possible. The plus is a bit of a puzzler, since if both parents are negative the child should be as well. However, there is a condition known as "weak D" where someone who is not actually Rh negative tests as if they were. It's at least possible that one of the parents has been incorrectly typed.
idk i hav high blood plessure watever that means and i got strait A s so what happens is ur parent giv u presents and bonus points u never get to move out of their aparement.
that will lead to a serious disease and doctors shouldn't allow that to happen
Can B+ type blood be transfused into O type blood in humans?
the blood will coagulate as the body identifies the A+ blood as foreign
ab+ a+ b+
People with type A blood have A antigens on their blood cells and anti-B antibodies floating throughout their blood. People with type B blood however have B antigens and anti-A antibodies. When the type A person receives a transfusion from the type B person, the anti-B antibodies will attack the incoming B antigen laced blood cells, marking it for removal by the rest of the immune system.
that will lead to a serious disease and doctors shouldn't allow that to happen
o negative
They will be fine because I know someone who has tried it.
B +tiv blood group have anti b antibodies
Human blood contains antigens. Antigens can make one person allergic to the blood from another person. There are two main antigens, A and B. A person without either has type O blood. So a person can have type A blood, type B, or type O. Also a person can have a combination of A and B antigens and have type AB blood. In addition blood has an Rh factor, which can be positive or negative. So a person can be A positive or A negative, O positive or O negative, and so forth. B+ simply means a person has type B blood and is Rh positive.
Massive blood clotting due to the person's anti-B antibodies binding to the donated red blood cells and the donated blood's anti-A antibodies binding to the person's red blood cells. This often results in death.
Yes. There are two possible genotypes for a person with type B blood: BB or BO. If a person with the BB genotype has children with a person with type O blood, then all of their children will have type B blood. But, it the person has the BO genotype, then any child they have will have a 50% chance of having type O blood.
Can B+ type blood be transfused into O type blood in humans?
O plus blood
the blood will coagulate as the body identifies the A+ blood as foreign
Yes.
No. Someone who has B blood can only donate to someone with AB blood and B blood. Someone with O blood can only take O blood.