Type O blood group's RBC doesn't have any antigen on it's surface, that is why it can be safely transfused to any person(at last theoretically).
The O blood type has no antigen, therefore A and B may both receive without any reaction
Yes. It doesnt matter the blood type.
a person with O+/- blood can only receive O+/- blood respectively. O+ can give blood to any other + blood type, and O- can give blood to anyone.
Can you mix type a blood with type o+
Parents of blood type O can only have children with blood type O. Because type O is recessive, you know that the parents are homozygous O.
blood type AB is universal recipient because AB doesnt have antibodies against a or b
Blood type: O
Yes, blood type "O" is considered universal recipient. Blood type "AB" can not donate too someone with blood type O can donate blood too a person with blood type O.
There are different blood type and nutrition for it. Blood type A needs more vitamins while Blood type B needs more protein. While blood type O doesnt require any nutrients and AB needs both.
Yes. The father's blood type must be oo. The mother's blood type could either be Ao or AA (both of these are blood type A). If the mothers blood type is Ao, she could give the o gene to the baby, resulting in the baby being type oo (or type o). (In order to have blood type o, you must have an o from your mother and an o from your father.)
Type O blood is considered the universal blood donation type. Someone with type O blood can donate their blood to anyone of any blood type. So yes, your mother could definitely benefit from your blood if you were to donate it to her.
No even though Rh factors are same (negatives), O- can't receive A- blood since blood type O has antibodies for type A and B blood which will reject the blood if it is to be injected in.