One can find out what blood type they have by going and getting their blood tested at a hospital or the doctors. If you give blood they will i've you a card and tell you what your blood type is on the card.
When you give blood the first time for the american red cross, they will send you a donor card with your blood type on it.
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.
h deficient blood type is worth more than one truck of blood... i know this because this is my blood type
Because not every one has the same blood type and you need to know what blood type your giving to the recipiant of the blood because if you give some one the wrong blood type you can kill them.
If you have blood type a you can donate blood to other people who have type a blood and to people who have type ab blood. People with type a blood are said to have thicker blood than the other blood types.
If someone inherits one A allele for blood type and one B allele for blood type, what will that person's blood type be?
The doctors only know and for how it seems..... I'm not one.
You actually do not have to know your parents blood type to find out your own. A simple blood type test can be done at most hospitals, blood banks or red cross facilities. They are fairly inexpensive.
One should go to their doctor for their blood testing. Most doctors will send you to a lab on premises. Its very important to know your blood type if their is an emergency. I do not know mine and really would like to now.
Blood type is inhiereted through your parents. You get one gene from your mom and one from your dad. This determines what combination your blood type represents. The letters in blood typing represent the different protiens found in the blood.
It is not necessary for you to know your blood type in order to donate blood. Each blood donation is processed and tested in order to establish the blood type as well as the presence of infectious diseases. Your blood will be processed in this manner regardless of your knowledge of your blood type.
Determining your blood type, requires your blood to be tested. If you do not know your blood type, request a blood test from your doctor. If you donate blood, the blood bank would also be able to tell you your blood type.
No, it is not important to know your blood type before donating. Your blood will be typed when the organization you donate with (such as the Red Cross) screens yous blood for diseases.