A firstborn mature male.
Yes, a biological family member is one that you are related to by blood.
A pitbull is a member of the dog family. A tiger is a member of the cat family. Two entirely different animal species.
YES!!!It would not be harmful to donate blood to a family member
No, not unless otherwise related by blood or marriage.
No. They are not blood relatives, which an immediate family member is. I.e. Mom, dad, brother, sister
Family members are often the only people near and willing enough to donate many types of tissue, common examples being bone marrow and kidneys transplants. Because a mismatched donor organ or tissue sample can cause major problems if bloodtypes are not compatible, it is necessary to ensure that the bloodtypes are known so thaht risk is not carried.
Virtualy impossible unless it was on their medical records. You cannot find it out by using other family members blood groups either, we all get our blood group from our parents and even our grandparents.
Yes. Consider it as a health investment if you store your baby's cord blood in a family bank. If a family member is sick, the cord blood can be used to cure him or her. Successful stories about cord blood banking in the blog provided.
The blood was painted on the door posts of the homes of the Israelites.
They put lamb's blood on their doors.
The following was to be done only on the first Passover - the night of the Exodus from Egypt - not on following years. The Israelites put drops of blood of the Passover sacrifice on the doorposts of their homes and the lintel (the top of the doorway). Exodus ch.12.
stress ,lack of vitamin d , adopted from family member, or lack of white blood cells