O blood types are the most common, and therefore are needed most often by hospitals in life saving emergency blood transfusions. There is high demand for type O donors because of this.
Depending on whether you are A+ or A- you can receive different types of blood. If you have A+ blood you can often receive blood from A+, A-, O+, and O-. However, if you are A- you can only usually receive blood from A- and O-.
No...from what I have learned in biology, the way blood types are gotten are from the parents, and blood type A is I^aI^a or I^a^i , while blood type o is ii...the possible blood types that can come from it is type a and type o...there cannot be b or an because there is no b gene in it anywhere.
there are 8 types of blood a+, b+, o+, ab+,a-,b-,o-,ab-
If you both have O+ blood then your offspring could only be O+.
A person with O positive blood is compatible for transfusion with other blood types that are also positive (O positive and AB positive). However, O positive blood can also be safely transfused to patients with A positive and B positive blood types in certain circumstances.
No. O types must receive blood from other O types.
All four of the basic blood types can be either be positive or negative, they are A,B,AB, and O. Blood types are used to used define each person blood, they help to make blood transfusions more successful by matching up the blood types.
People with blood type O positive can come from various ethnic backgrounds and regions around the world. Blood type O is considered the universal donor type, meaning individuals with this blood type can donate blood to anyone, regardless of their blood type. O positive is one of the most common blood types globally.
the O blood types.
O positive and O negative
A person with type O can receive only type O blood.
The four main blood types are A, B, AB, and O. Each blood type is determined by the presence or absence of specific antigens on the surface of red blood cells. Additionally, blood types are classified based on the presence of the Rh factor, resulting in positive or negative blood types.