For ABO antibodies, group A has anti-B.
Anti-B :)
anti-B
AB can receive any blood type (depending whether you are - or +)
In order to find out the blood type of a person, he or she would have to go see a doctor and have blood drawn, after the blood has been drawn and further testing is done the person would be able to find out what kind of blood type he or she is.
The O type diet, requires a person having blood type O, recommends a high protien, low wheat diet. For more information please reference Dr. D'Adamo's book.
don't know what kind. Possible the good kind that doesn't make your blood pressure go up and you can figure out what is the big deal with writing a lot.
type O
Since that person has anti-B antibodies, then A antigens are present in her red blood cells. Since that person doesnt have anti-A antibodies, then there are no B antigens present, which means the person has A type blood.
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No. You would have to be a O blood type. That is the "universal" blood donor. The best kind.
Because blood type O doesn't have any kind of Antibodies so it can be given to all types of blood.
Universal donor is Blood Type O because this blood type don't have antigen and it can be donated in the patient having any kind of blood type, while universal recipient is Blood Type AB because it does not have anti- body; Blood Type AB can receive any kind of blood type.
The kind of diet an O blood person should be on is a high protein diet with fish, veggies, home raised red meat, deer meat. You should not eat to much of grains,and make sure to drink lots of water.