(b negative) person can only receive blood from b negative person or
( o negative )person
People with Type O blood can easily digest lean meats. They do not receive as much nutrition from grains and dairy foods, however. A person with Type O blood may also have more acidic muscle tissue.
Well, I'm not sure if we're talking about the same thing, but I recently learned that there are two kinds of blood (sort of) - blood with oxygen, and blood without oxygen. If the blood with oxygen and the blood that has yet to receive oxygen is mixed, then the person will always be tired. So there's a part in the heart that separates the blood that already received oxygen and the blood that is on it's way to receive oxygen. That part (I forgot what it was called) grows in shortly after birth. I hope we're talking about the same parts.
1) Rhesus positive 2) Rhesus negative 3) A 4) B 5) AB 6) O
1) Rhesus positive 2) Rhesus negative 3) A 4) B 5) AB 6) O
Blood types are codes which determine what type of blood you have, such as A, AB, O,etc.
No he can't. The acceptor has B negative, so he has antibodies against Rhesus D in his blood. The donor has Rhesus D, because he is positive, so the antbodies in the plasma of the acceptor will attack the D antigens on the red blood cells of the donor, which has a lot of nasty effects.
what are the three kinds of blood circuit
B Positive Blood TypePersons with B Positive Type Blood can receive the following types of blood:B PositiveB NegativeO PositiveO NegativeB Positive type blood can be safely given to persons with blood types:B PositiveAB Positive
what are the three kinds of the blood vessels in the human body
Whether a person has A positive or negative the diet stays the same for both. People with Type A negative blood should eat a varity of veges, especially all kinds of greens and other veges along with those. Fruits can be eaten 3 to 4 times a day or even fresh fruit juices will be healthy. Red meats are not to be eaten within this diet, and only certain types of fish along with poultry.
No. The Rh negative allele is found in all kinds of people with all kinds of ancestry.
Type O, since it contains no antigensType O, negative, to be more speciifc (with negative referring to the Rh factor)O NegativeIs widely considered the universal blood type. It is very important because it potentially be transfused to any patient regardless of their blood type. Especially in emergency situations, when there isn't enough time to determine a patients blood type.