No, a baby can get either of the parents blood type.
No, not necessarily. If the father has blood type a negative the son has a 1 eighth of getting the same. my parents have blood type a positive, but i have b negative.
YES. As with other traits, the children inherit one gene from Mama and one gene from Papa. It is this combination of genes that gives humans the wide variety for each characteristic.
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Derived classes only inherit the protected and public members of their base classes. Private member functions cannot be inherited by a derived class.
No way. The Power only manifests itself in the true blood. If you're not of true blood you can't be a conduit of the Power
When a patient needs certain blood work done for testing of potential conditions, one way of testing the blood is by doing a blood smear. A blood smear is done by doing a finger prick, extracting a drop of blood, and placing the drop of blood on a glass laboratory microscope plate. Once the drop of blood is on the glass plate, a separate glass plate is used to spread the drop of blood out. It is done by "smearing" the blood across the bottom plate. The desired and only lab-accepted "smear" results in a feathering of the blood, or a increasingly thinning of the amount of blood across the plate, in turn creating a feathered appearance of the blood on the plate. It helps the lab chemists look at the right amount of blood for determining the results of the blood test.
Determination of the CEA level is a laboratory blood test. Obtaining a specimen of blood for the study takes only a few minutes. CEA testing should be covered by most insurance plans.
You can only have one biological father, but one or more step-fathers (not of your blood.)
Because only a male could inherit the title of "King of France" on his Fathers death
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All of your children will have different fathers and they will only be half sisters its really not right to have babies with a bunch of different guys.
There is no blood in semen. The father's semen and the mother's egg are both required for childbirth.
Storing cord blood for the baby's own use is generally useless. Only a tiny fraction of 1% of babies will need it. Storing it for transfusion to another baby is very useful (not to mention altruistic). Yes, babies and parents would benefit from umbilical cord blood storage. This is because if anything happens to the babies after birth, you can get blood culture right away to replace the lost blood.
mollys are very anti-aggresive.. by them normal fish food. and blood worms..but only feed them the blood worms once a week or maybe twice.. as a treat :)
Yes, this is very possible. Blood is only needed in adults bodies. Right now, babies are being born without blood and suriving.
1.. they only inherit the X chromosome
Only the female mosquito drinks blood. Female mosquitoes have to drink enough blood to have eggs to have their babies. If they don't get enough blood they won't have young. The reason of this is that the female mosquito doesn't have enough blood to make their own young. That is why the female mosquito needs to borrow blood from humans and OTHER ANIMALS that will give warm blood.
Male hemophiliacs inherit it from their mother, because hemophilia is only on the X gene and males only have one and it is from their mother.
sometimes , only if the injury is from the inside body it will inherit it if its another thing like "broken paws" it won't inherit it