The short answer is no. There are 3 blood proteans; the A protean, the B protean, and the RH protean. A person who gets blood with a protean not normally found in their body will have real problems. O blood is simply a way of saying that the blood lacks both A and B proteans. The - or + part of a blood type is just a way of saying if the RH protean is found or not. (+ if it is found - if not.) If a person with O+ blood gets b- blood they will get sick because the B protean will be attacked by the patient's body. (The body can't handle the foreign protean.) If a person with b- blood gets O+ blood they will get sick because the RH protean will be attacked by the patient's body. (Again, the body can handle the foreign protean.)
type o is compatible with all blood types
Blood groups are A, B, and O. Each type of blood is either positive or negative. When a couple is planning on marriage, their blood type is not as important as the positive or negative aspect. A woman with negative blood types may encounter problems having children if her husband has a positive blood type. All blood types are compatible as long as they are both positive or negative.
Type O negative blood is a universal donor blood type. In normal circumstances, anyone can receive type O negative blood in a transfusion. When it comes to plasma donation, type AB positive is a universal donor.
There is no blood type OE. There are 8 different blood types, A positive and negative, B positive and negative, O positive and negative, and AB positive and negative.
Type O+ blood is compatible with AB, A+, B+, and O+ blood types. That is, if your blood type is O positive, you can receive AB, A positive, B positive, and O positive blood types.
Human blood has a protein (rH). If you have rH in your blood you have positive blood type, if you are lacking rH you have a negative blood type. Negative blood rejects positive blood because it is lacking the chemical, however positive blood can accept both negative or positive blood.
Rare blood types are O negative and AB negative. B negative and AB positive are also fairly rare blood types. O negative is known as the universal donor blood type because it is compatible with any other blood type.
Type A or Type O Negative can give to positive Positive can not give to negative
you both have the same type of blood so yes they are compatible
Yes. My mother is O positive and my father is O negative and I am O negative
The blood type that is compatible with A negative blood are -A and AB-. O+ is compatible, but should only be used in life-threatening emergency. The same should be take in effect for A+
No. The A positive antigen is supposed to set off the A positive antibody, which the B positive blood type does not have.