B or O. But You need to put into account if the recipient is positive or negative as well
Type O blood can only receive Type O blood. If you are O+ you can receive either O+ or O- blood. If you are O-, you can only receive O- blood.
if we o+ so he receive o+
if we o- so he receive o-
People with o-type blood can only safely receive o-type blood, if they are in need of a transfusion.
Type O can only receive type O red blood cells.
A, B, O, or AB with matching rH (positive or negative). So a O+ donor could donate to an A+, B+, AB+, or O+ recipient, and an O- donor could donate to an A-, B-, AB-, or O- recipient.
To collect blood safely and preserve it safely. To motivate people to donate people. To educate people about the composition and types of blood group
It is important for people of all blood types to donate blood. Blood donation is an easy way to save another persns life. Some blood types are more rare than others. People with AB blood type should donate, because their is a shortage of blood available.
People who have AB blood are the universal recipient. They can receive blood from any blood type which can come in handy in an emergency situation requiring blood.
An individual with A- (A negative) blood can safely receive the following blood types during a transfusion:A-O-
As long as the blood types match, anyone can donate to anybody.
No, they only can donate to blood types A, and AB.
The four different types of blood are: A, B, AB, and O. When you donate blood, or have blood drawn, at the hospital, they will tell you which type you have,and usually give you a card to identify your blood type on your identification.
If you have blood type a you can donate blood to other people who have type a blood and to people who have type ab blood. People with type a blood are said to have thicker blood than the other blood types.
Not taking Rh Factor into consideration, O is the universal donor. All blood types can receive type O. For information, AB is the universal recipient. They can take any blood type. Remember, this excludes the Rh Factor.
Yes. O- can donate to all blood types. O+ can only donate to other positive blood types, including AB+.
They can only donate to other AB types, but they can receive blood from A, B, or O.
People with A Positive blood can only donate to people with blood types A or AB, not any other. You can donate to people outside your blood type group, though only to AB People.