Blood types just mean that there are different antigens in your blood, which is normal. There are actually 5 blood types. O, is the most common type with A, B, AB being a little less common.
whatever combination they want ... your blood changes its combination accarding to how you eat if u eat healthy then your blood type will be healthy but if you eat unhealthy then you blood will b unhealthy
because there is a trace of B blood in AB blood they can receive B blood>
My elder sister have blood type AB, myself having blood type A and my younger brother having blood type O.
Blood type B positive means that you have anti-A antibodies, B-antigens, and an Rh factor that is positive. As a B+, you can receive blood from people with blood types O postive, O negative, B positive, and B negative, however a B+ blood type can only donate to a person with B+ and AB+ blood type.
O is recessive, therfore the parents can be pretty much anything except AB.
No, type B blood does not have A antigens. Type B blood has B antigens.
Type A has B-antigens on the outside of the blood cells. Type AB has both A or B Anti-gens on the blood cells. Type O has neither on the outside of the blood cells. Antigens detect what type of blood cells surround them. If type A came into contact with type B they would create a clump. For this reason type AB blood can recieve blood from ANY blood type but only give to type AB.
blood type A has type A antigens. blood type B has type B antigens.
If a parent's baby is having AB and O blood type, respectively, the baby's possible blood type will be A or B.
Yes. There are two possible genotypes for a person with type B blood: BB or BO. If a person with the BB genotype has children with a person with type O blood, then all of their children will have type B blood. But, it the person has the BO genotype, then any child they have will have a 50% chance of having type O blood.
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.
The properties of type O blood are that it lacks both the A and B agglutinogens, which is a type of antigen. A positive property of type O blood is that it can be given to another with either A, B, or AB blood types. A negative property is that a person with type O blood can only be given type O blood.