For a transfusion - blood type O can donate to blood type B. However, blood type O cannot except B-type blood.
For offspring, with one O parent and one B parent - the child could be blood type O or B depending on the genotype of the parent with B-type blood.
O plus blood
No. Someone who has B blood can only donate to someone with AB blood and B blood. Someone with O blood can only take O blood.
Blood type O has antibodies against Type A, B and AB. Transfusion would result in a massive allergic reaction to your own blood and quick death.
Yes, as long as the mother has B in her blood type (either B or AB), the father can have O.
Yes. If the father were BO+ and the mother were AO+, there is a 25% chance their child could be an O+.
The father's blood type can be O, A, or B.
Can B+ type blood be transfused into O type blood in humans?
o negative
normally they have "o" plus or negative.
No. The only possible blood types would be A and O.
Yes, parents with O+ and B- can have a child with B- blood. Their children may be type O or type B, and may have Rh negative or positive blood types.
It's like comparing apples and oranges. Rh is either + or -. There are A, B, AB and O blood types. So you can get: A + or - B+ or - AB + or - and O + or - blood types.