iam blood group B positive iam well understand to eduction when iam angry i become aggressive and sensitive
In the ABO blood group system, a person's immune system naturally creates antibodies to the antigens that it lacks. Group A people have the A antigen, so they will make Anti-B. Group B people have the B antigen, so they will make Anti-A. Group O people do not have A or B antigens, so they make both Anti A and Anti B. Group AB people have both A and B antigens. They do not have antibodies in this blood group system. So, the short answer to your question: B and O people will both have Anti-A in their blood.
B
Nothing will happen. People with type AB blood can receive all types of blood (AB, A, B, O)
Only by adoption.... A person's blood type in the ABO system denotes the presence or absence of the A and B antigens. The antigens are molecules on the surface of the red blood cells; Group A people have the A antigen Group B people have the B antigen Group AB people have both A and B antigens Group O people do not have A or B Each person has two genes controlling their ABO blood type; one they inherit from their mother, and one from their father. The A and B genes, if present, will always be expressed, so it is possible to have an A gene and an O gene, but the blood type will be A. If a person is group O, then they have two O genes. If two people who are group O have a baby together, the baby will only inherit the O gene from each parent and will therefore be group O.
According to the AB0 blood group system there are four different kinds of blood groups: A, B, AB or 0 (null). Blood group A If you belong to the blood group A, you have A antigens on the surface of your red blood cells and B antibodies in your blood plasma. Blood group B If you belong to the blood group B, you have B antigens on the surface of your red blood cells and A antibodies in your blood plasma. Blood group AB If you belong to the blood group AB, you have both A and B antigens on the surface of your red blood cells and no A or B antibodies at all in your blood plasma. Blood group 0 If you belong to the blood group 0 (null), you have neither A or B antigens on the surface of your red blood cells but you have both A and B antibodies in your blood plasma.
B positive
Yes there are both a B- and a B+ blood type. This simply means that people are part of the B group bloodtype, but they have either the rh + or - factor in their blood as well.
No
i think that 15% of people in the whole world have this blood group
Only 2% of the people have B neg. blood. They can give blood to B neg people only. Can receive O neg. if needed. B Neg. is best. It's the newest blood group known and was develope over time for higher alatues.
Blood group O has both a and b antibodies, therefore receiving blood from blood group A, the A-antigens will agglutinate with the b-antibodies of the person with blood group O. Receiving blood from blood group B will also cause agglutination of its b-antigens and the blood group O's a-antibodies.
no problem