According to the Type A type B personality theory, people who are type b, "are described as patient, relaxed, and easy-going, generally lacking an overriding sense of urgency. Because of these characteristics, Type B individuals are often described by Type A's as apathetic and disengaged"
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A person with the genotype AA will produce type A blood cells. This means their red blood cells will have A antigens on their surface. Since A is codominant with B, they will not produce B antigens, and therefore they will not have type AB blood or type B blood. The individual will have type A blood, which can be further classified as A positive or A negative, depending on the presence of the Rh factor.
Yes, it is possible for two people with blood type O to have a child with blood type B if both parents are carriers of the B allele. Blood type is determined by the combination of alleles inherited from each parent.
We are looking for the possible blood types of a baby.Parental information:Mother type B -- can be BB or BO = contributes B or O geneFather type A -- can be AA or AO = cantributes A or O geneBaby receives one gene from each parent: Baby is type AB = Type ABBaby is type AO = Type ABaby is type BO = Type BBaby is type OO = Type OWhen the parents are Types A and B, it is a possibility that their children will have every available ABO phenotypic blood type.
Blood type O can donate to blood type B because blood type O lacks A and B antigens on the surface of red blood cells, and blood type B does not have antibodies against blood type O. This means there is no reaction when blood type O is transfused to blood type B.
Typically, a Type A personality is a high-stress, on-the-go individual. Stock brokers, CEO's and other aggressive personalities tend to be Type A. Type B individuals are more laid back, easy-going and not as prone to stress. There's also what's been called a Type T person, who seems to be addicted to thrills. Those are your daredevils and athletes. But it's all fairly pop science.
People who are of the blood type B can only receive type B or type O. Type A people can receive type A or type O Type AB people can receive type A, B, or O Type O people can only receive type O
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Not all people have ABO antibodies. Individuals with type A blood have anti-B antibodies, those with type B blood have anti-A antibodies, and those with type AB blood have neither. Type O blood individuals possess both anti-A and anti-B antibodies. However, the presence of these antibodies is specific to the blood type of the individual.
A person with the genotype AA will produce type A blood cells. This means their red blood cells will have A antigens on their surface. Since A is codominant with B, they will not produce B antigens, and therefore they will not have type AB blood or type B blood. The individual will have type A blood, which can be further classified as A positive or A negative, depending on the presence of the Rh factor.
B+
In blood type AB positive, red blood cells (RBCs) have both A and B antigens on their surface. This means that the individual can produce antibodies against type A and type B blood, but not against their own antigens. Additionally, the "positive" indicates the presence of the Rh factor (RhD antigen), meaning that this individual also has the Rh antigen on their RBCs.
If two people with Type B blood have a child, the child will either be Type B or Type O.
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anti-B
Three common blood alleles are A, B, and O. A person's blood type is determined by the combination of these alleles. People with type A blood have A alleles, people with type B have B alleles, people with type AB have both A and B alleles, and people with type O have neither A nor B alleles.
Blood type B negative is compatible with receiving red blood cells from individuals with blood types B negative and O negative.
For ABO antibodies, group A has anti-B.