I am not ure about the receiver, but the blood types are: A B AB 0
The blood type AB is a universal receiver meaning it can receive blood from blood types A, B, AB, and O.
realistically, the only common blood type that B types can get, is B+ or B-, depending on which one they themselves have. However, O-, the universal receiver, can be given to all blood types. Unfortunately, there are very few O- blood types. So blood donations will help. AB+, for extra information, is a blood type that is known to be a universal receiver
realistically, the only common blood type that B types can get, is B+ or B-, depending on which one they themselves have. However, O-, the universal receiver, can be given to all blood types. Unfortunately, there are very few O- blood types. So blood donations will help. AB+, for extra information, is a blood type that is known to be a universal receiver
Blood type O is a universal donor of all blood types but can only receive from blood type O. Blood type AB is the only blood type that is a universal receiver of any blood type, but can only receive from blood type AB.
TYPES OF RADIO RECEIVER • Basic crystal set. • A T.R.F. Receiver. • A Superhetrodyne Receiver. • the Reflex Receiver.
"Universal Donor" is a title ascribed to Type O blood. It is called this b/c it is compatible with any blood type. The universal receiver blood type is "type AB."
They are:- RBC (Red blood cells) WBC (White blood cells) Platelets There are only types, not 4 types of blood cells.
There are two types of blood. Deoxygenated blood, and oxygenated blood.
While this is an oversimplification of the intricacies of blood transfusion, a person with type "AB" blood is considered to be a "universal receiver" because their blood contains both anti-A antibodies and anti-B antibodies and that makes it more likely that their body will accept a transfusion of any of the four main blood types (A, B, AB, and O) without rejection. . for more about blood types try here: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Blood_type#ABO_blood_group_system Hope that helps :)
Blood types are not related to body types. Blood is determined by your parents. There are 4 maternal and 4 paternal blood type possibilites. That then gives you 16 different possibilites.
While this is an oversimplification of the intricacies of blood transfusion, a person with type "AB" blood is considered to be a "universal receiver" because their blood contains both anti-A antibodies and anti-B antibodies and that makes it more likely that their body will accept a transfusion of any of the four main blood types (A, B, AB, and O) without rejection. . for more about blood types try here: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Blood_type#ABO_blood_group_system Hope that helps :)
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