A persons blood type is determined by their genes. For a child to have O positive blood, it will not have any A or B markers but will contain an Rh factor. Both parents would be O positive.
A person with O positive blood is compatible for transfusion with other blood types that are also positive (O positive and AB positive). However, O positive blood can also be safely transfused to patients with A positive and B positive blood types in certain circumstances.
Yes, any blood type can take from o blood. Everyone knows that, silly.- Everyone can take O- blood, but only positive blood types (O+, A+, B+ & AB+) can take O+ blood.
if both parents have positive o blood their child must have positive o blood
no that isnt possible as the blood group will have to be the one in the childs parents.the membrane of the cell containsrhs which tell the type of bloob group.these rhs are transferred from the parents to the progeni.therefore the child is the bearer of the blood group of one or the other parent.
Yes. My mother is O positive and my father is O negative and I am O negative
no
The advantage of the blood group O positive is that O positive blood can be given to any blood group. This is especially important when it comes to blood shortages.
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The baby can have either A positive or O positive blood type.
Yes, in that "O" is the result of the dominant gene.
Yes, you very much can have a child with O positive blood.
O positive is the most common blood type making up about 38% of the population.