A or O
Yes, so long as the mother isn't O. The negative gene is recessive.
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.
yes, it is possible.Father Mother ChildO+ A+ A & O+ + - &+
no O positive is not a universal blood group. it is O negative which could be donated to any person of any blood group
A or O
Yes, so long as the mother isn't O. The negative gene is recessive.
O
no
It can be A or O
what is a gf blood group? And what is the question?
No
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.
The advantage of the blood group O positive is that O positive blood can be given to any blood group. This is especially important when it comes to blood shortages.
yes, it is possible.Father Mother ChildO+ A+ A & O+ + - &+
no O positive is not a universal blood group. it is O negative which could be donated to any person of any blood group
o