There are four different blood group types. They are the following: group A, group B, group AB, and group O. The are based on what items make up an individual's blood type - also known as antigens. These antigens can be found on the top of red blood cells and indicate each person's blood type.
Yes, and this person can also receive blood from blood group type A and 0. If there are complications it is probably due the an other type of blood group, the rhesus blood group.
An individual with an "O" blood type can be transfused to any other blood type, since type "O" blood is the universal blood type. This includes an "A" blood type.
The child could either be blood type A or blood type B.
yes it is, hiv is a disease. blood group is your type of blood.
An A blood group father can have an O type child. If he does, then he is heterozygous for type A.
Blood group A and also blood group O can. Blood group O can donate blood to any blood group- universal donor.
The blood group that is most common is 0+. It is a universal blood type.
Yes, you can have a sister with blood type O and you can be blood type B. This can happen if you have one parent with type AB or B blood, and other parent with type O or B blood.
Absolutely. A child will either have its mother's blood type or its father's blood type. If the mother's blood type is NOT O, then someone else is the father.
The Oh negative blood group is the same as the Bombay blood group. The Oh negative group should not be confused with the type O blood group. The Bombay blood group is very rare and results from two recessive H alleles (hh). This means that they cannot produce the "H" antigen, and as a result, they can't produce "A" or "B" antigen on their red blood cells. They can give blood to individuals of any other blood type but can only receive blood from other Bombay blood type individuals.
Blood type has nothing to do with getting married. You can marry no one asks you your blood type.
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