No
No. The mother must be either AO or AA, and the father OO. No combination of these can give rise to an AB child. However, a negative mother and a positive father can have a negative child, by rhesus factors, if the father has genotype +-.
The child would be AB plus, so yes.
yes! Yes, because both of the parents can put a B over into their baby's blood type. You don't mention it, but the father would either be a BB or BO. If he is BO, then their children could be AO(A) , BO(B), BB, AB...because they are taking one from each parent. If the father is BB, then their kids would be AB , or BB's (B)basically. They would all be positive blood type.
No!
A or B
The child inherits one allele from each parent for their blood type. You said that the mom is o+ and so is the child. Therefore: The father cannot have the following blood type genotypes: AB+, AB-, AA+, AA-, BB+, or BB-. The father's blood type genotypes can be: Ao+, Ao-, Bo+, or Bo-.
Yes, this is totally possible.
If my mother is b- and my dad is b+ could there be a child ab- please
ab+ a+ b+
No, the child can be either A+ or O+...
No. it is not that possible. but hower it could happen
Yes.