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.
Red blood cells are the most common type of blood. Hemoglobin carries some of the waste products.Blood is a complex, living tissue that contains many cell types and proteins
My elder sister have blood type AB, myself having blood type A and my younger brother having blood type O.
ab blood can be transfused into only someone who is also ab but someone who is ab can receive any other type of blood. people with o blood can give to anybody but can only receive from other o people
I think there are some people that have been disadvantaged to not having tha correct blood type
Yes, blood type combinations have no relevance on the viability of childbirth.
Knowing your blood type is important because if you are pregnant, having a negative blood type could put you in danger of having a miscarriage. Go to your doctor and see what blood type you have.
Yes
If the mother has O type blood and the father has A then the child could not have AB blood type. The possible blood types for these two people children would be type A and O. Lookup a Blood Type Calculator on the net and type in the different blood types and see the results.
Yes. The two possible blood types for your children are type A and type O. (I'm not exactly sure about positive and negative.) You have a 75% chance of having a child with type A blood and a 25% chance of having a child with type O blood.
There are no special benefits to having one particular blood type. The only possible advantage to having a specific blood type is the fact that it may be more common, so, transfusions and such will be much easier to come by.
Because he or she can receive all blood type for transfusion without having blood clumps.
Because he or she can receive all blood type for transfusion without having blood clumps.