O positive and O negative
Blood AB.
They can have a lot of blood-types
blood types a+ and o_
Blood type A can receive a transfusion from blood types A and AB.
I believe type O blood is the one blood type that can be matched to any of the other blood types. There is one type of blood, though, that is not compatible with type O blood. However, that is very rare.
There are many good books on blood types. The book "Blood Types" is a simple one to start with. It lists all blood types and what the different types mean.
There are negative and positive of A, B, AB, and O. That means that there are 8 different blood types. Your blood type is determined based upon your mother and fathers blood types. O negative is the rarest blood type.
The blood types are A, B, AB and O. Rh positive or negative are also blood types possible. What blood type we will have is inherited from our parents.
No, there are four primary blood types: A, B, AB, and O. Each of these blood types can be either positive or negative, making a total of eight possible blood type combinations. These blood types are determined by the presence or absence of certain antigens on the surface of red blood cells.
O- is compatible with donating to all blood types. AB+ is compatible with receiving from all blood types. All other blood types are on their own with compatibility.
There are eight types of blood. The blood types can be either A, B, AB, or O. Each one of these blood types can be either negative or positive. So you would have A- or A+, B- or B+ and so on.
blood group AB.