It's good in the sense that it means anyone with AB+ blood is the universal recipient. For example, unless the person is looking for plasma, this person would be the last person affected in a blood shortest. Plasma works the other way around and anyone with AB-typoe blood would be the universal donor and therefore hard pressed to find plasma.
yup you can say that because in any case of blood lose and when blood is required by the person of blood group AB he or she have no tension because they are universal recipient (they can receive blood transfusion from any blood group).
It can receive any type of blood. So, if you happen to be in an emergency situation and need a blood transfusion, yeah, AB would be the best type to have, because they can use whatever blood they have and it won't react to your blood. However, if you're wanting to donate blood, AB is not the most highly sought after, since only other ABs can use it.
The meaning of blood type ab positive is a category in which to group human blood. There are four different categories of human blood. Blood with a positive RH factor is known as blood type ab positive.
It is not a universal donor blood type, that would be O. AB blood types are the universal receiver, meaning any other blood type can donate blood to an AB blood type. They can only donate to other AB blood types, however.
Yes. In standard ABO/RH classification you can have A+, A-, B+, B-, AB+, AB-, O+, and O-.
No, only O Type.
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AB negative is the rarest blood type. AB positive is the second rarest blood type. The negative blood types are more rare than the positive. The common blood type is o.
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Type ab blood can receive types a, b, ab, and o blood, not just type ab blood. Type ab is known as the "universal receiver", as it can receive any blood type, while type o is the "universal donor", meaning type o can be given to any person.
More than just two blood types are not compatible with each other. The four basic types of blood are: A, B, AB, O(not counting Rh). Type A blood can only receive blood from type A and type O. However, type A blood can donate their blood to type A and type AB. Type B blood can only receive blood from type B and type O. However, type B blood can donate their blood to type B and type AB. Type AB blood can receive blood from every type, A, B, AB, and O. However, type AB blood can only donate to other AB. Type O blood can only receive blood from type O. However, type O can donate their blood to A, B, AB, and O. So, AB is the "universal" reciepient and O is the "universal" donor.
Himmler's blood type was AB
The AB blood type is known as the universal recipient. Therefore, the groups that a person with this blood type can give blood to are limited. If your blood is AB+, then you can only give to others with AB+ blood. If your blood is AB-, then you can give to people with both AB+ or AB- blood.
Blood Type: AB
Possible blood types of the child with a mother who has A blood type and a father who has AB blood type are A, B, and AB. :)
I am blood typr AB+ and i donate. The only type I can receive is AB+
A,ab or b
The blood type AB is a universal receiver meaning it can receive blood from blood types A, B, AB, and O.
The universal recipient blood type is AB. This blood type can receive A, B, AB, or O type bloods.
If the blood type is AB then the agglutinin would be O because agglutinin is what we do not have. Since the person has AB type blood, he/she does not have O type blood.
AB negative is the rarest blood type. AB positive is the second rarest blood type. The negative blood types are more rare than the positive. The common blood type is o.
If the parent's blood type is AB and B, the possible blood type of the baby is A, B, or AB.
You can give either A or B blood.
AB can give only to AB people, but people with AB blood type can accept any type.