A, B, AB, and O each one can be negative or positive ex. A Rh positive A Rh negative
positive O
No, they only can donate to blood types A, and AB.
They cannot receive bloodtypes AB or B. They can receive bloodtypes A and O.
No, a person's blood type remains the same throughout his life. The bloodtype is determined by the genes we inherit from our parents.
No. Two rhesus-negative parents cannot have a rhesus-positive child.
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Family members are often the only people near and willing enough to donate many types of tissue, common examples being bone marrow and kidneys transplants. Because a mismatched donor organ or tissue sample can cause major problems if bloodtypes are not compatible, it is necessary to ensure that the bloodtypes are known so thaht risk is not carried.
Family members are often the only people near and willing enough to donate many types of tissue, common examples being bone marrow and kidneys transplants. Because a mismatched donor organ or tissue sample can cause major problems if bloodtypes are not compatible, it is necessary to ensure that the bloodtypes are known so thaht risk is not carried.
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4 main mon of jupiter are Io,calisto,europa, and Ganimedes.
The 4 main branches are:Janus, Tomas, Ekaterina, and my favorite which are the Lucian. Another known branch but is not 'main' are the Madrigals,
For a baby with AB blood type : both parents could be AB. or one is AB and the other is B. or one is A and the other is B.