Not necessarily. It's just another type of blood, and there is no such thing as a bad blood type.
Yes it can sometime it can be bad for you
O blood has no major proteins that A and B blood have. For example: If someone had B blood with its specific proteins, this person cant receive A blood because it has the specific A blood proteins that will cause bad clotting to stop it. O blood (with no different proteins) wont affect any blood.
No, type B blood does not have A antigens. Type B blood has B antigens.
The blood AB has A and also B antigens while the A blood only has A. When AB blood is given to the person with A blood type, the body will recognize it as a foreign blood and will destroy the blood. The recipient will then die.
bad, beastly, blood-curdling,..can't think of many else, sorry!
No - blood type B cannot donate to blood type O. This is because blood type B contains B antigens, and blood type O contains Anti-B antibodies. However, blood type O can donate to blood type B.
if both blood types is heterozygous the answer is yes
To create a B positive blood type, the blood types that can combine are B and either O or B.
The blood proteins A and B are antigens found on the surface of red blood cells that determine blood type. Individuals with blood type A have A antigens, while individuals with blood type B have B antigens. Blood type AB individuals have both A and B antigens.
because there is a trace of B blood in AB blood they can receive B blood>
No...someone with a B blood type has anti-A antibodies so the A blood type in the AB blood would cause clotting.
A or B or ab blood