Blood type has to do with the antigens found on the surface of your red blood cells. Type A has the A antigen, type B has the B antigen, type AB has both, and type O has neither.
There are many good books on blood types. The book "Blood Types" is a simple one to start with. It lists all blood types and what the different types mean.
Human blood is a tissue. It is made of different cells working together for a common function.
No...from what I have learned in biology, the way blood types are gotten are from the parents, and blood type A is I^aI^a or I^a^i , while blood type o is ii...the possible blood types that can come from it is type a and type o...there cannot be b or an because there is no b gene in it anywhere.
yes! it is very important. take grade 11 biology and you will find out why. the enzymes in your blood can't attack or reject incoming blood - this is why certain blood types can have some blood types other than their own, and some others can only have their own.
Ask your biology teacher to see if she can recommend any online games for you to know your blood types. If he/she does, check out the websites and see which ones you like. Also ask your teacher(s) to see if they have any worksheets that you can do to understand it better.
She faints in the fist book, when in biology, they are taking a blood test. If you know, Bella does not like looking at her own blood.
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Blood AB.
The suffix that indicates that the word is describing a cell is "-cyte." This suffix is commonly used in biology to refer to different types of cells, such as erythrocyte (red blood cell) or leukocyte (white blood cell).
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Yes some blood types are much more common then others. redcrossblood.org has a link on it's homepage at the top of the page titled Learn about blood. It has a link titled All about Bloodtypes which includes the requested information.