A person with Type O can donate to any other blood type, but can only receive blood from another Type O person.
A person having blood group O (with absence of Rh-factor) only can donate his blood to any other individual. Rh or Antigen-D is a factor which decides the positivity or negativity of the blood, so the blood group O-negative is considered the universal donor, as it does not effect any of other blood groups.
O Rh- is the universal donor and AB Rh- is the universal recipient of all blood types.
An individual with an "O" blood type can be transfused to any other blood type, since type "O" blood is the universal blood type. This includes an "A" blood type.
O blood can always donate to positive, however if you're O negative, you can donate to ANYBODY, and O positive you may only donate to other positive blood types.
that will lead to a serious disease and doctors shouldn't allow that to happen
If person with O blood group receives blood of person with AB blood group it can cause rhesus factor but not other way round
A person with O- blood can only get blood from another O- person.
A blood group 'O' person is called a Universal Donor from sue b :-)
No - a person with that genotype would have blood group A. A person with O blood can only receive blood from an O donor.
O Rh- is the universal donor and AB Rh- is the universal recipient of all blood types.
An individual with an "O" blood type can be transfused to any other blood type, since type "O" blood is the universal blood type. This includes an "A" blood type.
O Rh- is the universal donor and AB Rh- is the universal recipient of all blood types.
that will lead to a serious disease and doctors shouldn't allow that to happen
No-one because it is a universal blood donor. :)
O- blood can donate to anyone, but can only get blood from other O-'s. If a type A donates to a type O, the antibodies from A collide with the anti-A antibodies from O, and can cause death to the person, or brain damage to a baby that's about to be born.
Blood group A and also blood group O can. Blood group O can donate blood to any blood group- universal donor.
There are four different blood group types. They are the following: group A, group B, group AB, and group O. The are based on what items make up an individual's blood type - also known as antigens. These antigens can be found on the top of red blood cells and indicate each person's blood type.
Yes, and this person can also receive blood from blood group type A and 0. If there are complications it is probably due the an other type of blood group, the rhesus blood group.
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Yes
If person with O blood group receives blood of person with AB blood group it can cause rhesus factor but not other way round