Nothing. Whole blood is always given away.
What private companies WILL pay for is plasma, and it's something like $65 per week--you can sell plasma twice a week.
The blood would be A+, the child's is always pretty much what the Father's is.
i don't think one of his parents could have ab because o is reccisive and ab is much more dominant so both parent might have o blood type
i believe a diamond, because in Africa much blood is shed for the precious rock.
A person with blood group O is homozygous for the recessive allele: ii.
Each person receives an A, B, or O gene from each parent. In this system, the A and B genes are co-dominant and the O gene is recessive. Thus, a person whose genetic type is either AA or AO will have blood type A, those with genetic type BB or BO will have blood type B, and only those genetic type OO will have blood type O. This means that a child with type O blood could have parents with type A, type B, or type O blood (but not with type AB). Conversely, if two parents both have type O blood, all their children will have type O blood. Another medically important blood type is described in the Rh system. These genes were first discovered in the rhesus monkey, hence the designation Rh. The Rh system is actually far more complex than the ABO system in that there are 35 different possibilities that one could inherit from each parent. These, however, are roughly grouped into positive and negative types. In this system the positive are dominant over the negative. If your genetic type is ++ or +-, your blood type will be Rh positive. Only if your genetic type is -- will you be Rh negative. This means that if both parents have Rh+ blood with the +- genes, they could have children who are ++, +-, or --. In other words, their children could be either Rh positive or Rh negative. Children who are Rh negative can have parents who are either Rh positive or Rh negative. Two parents who have O positive blood could easily have a child who is O negative. In fact, most children who are O negative have parents who are positive, since the +- combination is so much more common than the -- combination.
No, the mixture used to make "blood" in movies is not real. There is too much biological hazards to use real blood.
There are numerous private banks in India. Some of the large and famous ones are: a. ICICI Bank b. HDFC Bank c. HSBC Bank d. Standard Chartered Bank e. YES Bank f. Kotak Mahindra Bank g. Karur Vysya Bank h. Deutsche Bank i. Citibak j. etc
Contact your bank and ask them that question. No one at Wikianswers should know how much is your bank balance. That is private confidential information, between your bank and yourself.
No, the mixture used to make "blood" in movies is not real. There is too much biological hazards to use real blood.
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In India Asst. Bank Manager will get 18000/- if working in Govt. Bank and if working in Private Bank his salary may very between 10000 to 100000/-.. Harendra Singh Takola Bank Manager
If it is a corporate position (Like a well known bank\financial group); $60,000.00\yr If it is a private company (Local CPA\Bank); $75,000.00
Example: I get into a car accident and loose too much blood for my body to replace in time. The only way for me to survive is to have the doctor put blood in me fast. my blood type is A+. A persons body will only accept blood of the same type. So, unless there's A+ blood that has been donated, I die.
O is recessive, therfore the parents can be pretty much anything except AB.
pfmeans private first class which is a good thing. I would call my bank to see how much this cost.
A p o normally earns 25000-35000 at the start
There is a book by Peter D'Adamo that outlines special diets by blood type. There are differences in diet, for example, people with type O blood should not eat much dairy, but people with type B blood should eat dairy.