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Type O can donate to any other type, but can only receive a donation from another Type O.
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It is because o blood group has antibody A an B
Blood type O cannot make blood type A unless another contributor's blood type is A because type O is recessive while A is dominant. For example, two type O's can only make blood type O. As for the rh plus or rh negative, since rh plus is dominant, type O- is capable of yielding a positive blood type if another contributor has a postive blood type. Simply adding rh plus will only change the blood type to O+. In other words, O- plus rh plus cannot make blood type A+ unless another contributor has A themself. Look up Punnett squares for blood types if this is just more confusing.
Type O is the most common blood type by a very large percentage. People with type O blood are able to donate blood to any other blood type, although they can only receive blood from another person who is also type O. Eating a diet rich in healthy foods, fruits, vegetables and "good" fats will help keep you and your blook in optimal shape.
Yes, these formulae are interchangeable.
People who have type O blood are universal donors, but not universal recipients. They can donate to anyone, but can only receive blood from another type O person. This is why type O blood is always in great demand by blood banks.
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No, quite the opposite, a person with O- can only receive blood from another O- person.
Type o negative and positive can donate to any blood type because it is the most interchangeable blood type i have people calling me all the time for my o neg blood and i love to donate when i can i love the fact that 1 pint saves 3 lives and you give a pint each visit it hurts the least out of donating plasma and bone marrow though
Blood type isn't good or bad. It is simply how your blood is composed.