Because type O means positive.
It just...okay...I don't know,
but it's positive which means for
some reason that person can
take any type because
of some reason.
Anyone that has blood other than type O
can't receive any type. They have
to have a special type or it will kill them
for some reason.
Quite honestly I'm veerrrryy bored
with human stuff -.-''
Such as this.
ANYWAY,
Ask a doctor.
Not taking Rh Factor into consideration, O is the universal donor. All blood types can receive type O. For information, AB is the universal recipient. They can take any blood type. Remember, this excludes the Rh Factor.
Depending on whether you are A+ or A- you can receive different types of blood. If you have A+ blood you can often receive blood from A+, A-, O+, and O-. However, if you are A- you can only usually receive blood from A- and O-.
A person with type O can receive only type O blood.
O blood type can only receive blood type only from O, and blood type O can give blood to all other blood types, but obly receive blood from it self General Rule : O is general donnor but limited receiver.
blood type AB is universal recipient because AB doesnt have antibodies against a or b
Type O blood is the Universal Donor so persons with Type A, B, AB and O can receive blood from an O donor depending upon presence of antigens. Type AB is the universal recipient of all blood types depending on the antigens of course.
Yes- the AB blood group is known as the 'Universal Recipient', since they can receive blood from any group. Blood group O is known as the 'Universal Donor', since all other blood groups can receive this type, but people with group O can only receive from other group O types.
Blood type during donations is asked because it is critical that blood types are matched. There are 4 human blood types: A, AB, B, and O. AB and B people can only accept their own blood type and O. A can receive all three other blood types. O can only receive it's own. If you get the wrong blood type you can die.
Yes. O- can donate to all blood types. O+ can only donate to other positive blood types, including AB+.
Platelets do not have blood types, so anyone can receive them from anyone else.
Either O positive or O negative.
Type O can receive type O. Type A can receive type O or A. Type B can receive type O or B. Type AB can receive type O, A, B, or AB.