Yes, it's possible but there are very slim chances. It depends heavily on the genotypes of both parents
Yes, they can.
no
yes
Yes.
Yes they can.
absolutely. as long as one of the parents is positive, the child can be positive. and if one parent is A the other B, the child can be A, B, AB or O depending on the parents' other alleles. so the child can definitely be A or B positive, but also A negative, B negative, AB negative, AB positive, O positive or O negative.
No. The parent's possible blood types are BO and OO. If the child is AO something is incorrect. Neither parent has an A to pass along.
Yes, if the AB parent contributes a B allele, and the O parent contributes an O allele, then the child will be BO, and will have type B blood.
b posgative
Yes.
Yes, it's possible but there are very slim chances. It depends heavily on the genotypes of both parents
yes