You are born with a certain blood type based on genes inherited from your parents and there is no way to influence your type. A simple blood test can inform you what your blood type is and this test can be performed at any doctors office, medical lab or blood donation site.
Someone with type B blood can receive type O blood during a transfusion.
Ideally, someone with a blood type O should receive a blood transfusion from someone who also has the same blood type. One can have their blood type tested by donating blood.
If someone inherits one A allele for blood type and one B allele for blood type, what will that person's blood type be?
Yes, you can get chickenpox from someone of any blood type.
The other parent would have to have blood type O to have a child with that blood type.
There is no best blood type. Someone who is in need of blood would probably want to be of type AB blood because that would make them what is called a "universal receiver," or one who can receive any blood type. On the other end of the spectrum, someone with type O blood is what is called a "universal donor" because their blood can be used by anyone of any blood type safely.
There is no specific diet needed for someone with a blood type A. However, it is found that someone with a blood type A could get extra health benefits from eating a lot of vegetables and avoiding meats and beans.
No, someone can only be given blood with the same blood type as their own. If the wrong type is administered, it could be fatal.
No, its in their DNA
No. You would have to be a O blood type. That is the "universal" blood donor. The best kind.
For a person who has an A positive blood type, it is best to eat fresh, organic foods. For someone your type, you should engage in calming exercise three times out of the week.
because if u have a different blood type than someone else (except for O+) and u use their blood u could get really sick or even die.