You can donate you any blood type, but only accept type O- blood
Yes. O- can donate to all blood types. O+ can only donate to other positive blood types, including AB+.
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- can only receive blood from others with blood type O-.
Yes - blood type O or B are the only possibilities. Each parent donates one allele to the child. The parent with blood type O must donate an O. The parent with blood type be will donate either a B or an O - they can only donate an O if they are heterozygous, BO.
Blood type AB can only donate to another AB type. Blood type O+ can be given to anyone, but a blood type like A or B or AB can only be donated to a person who has the same exact blood type as the person who is donating their blood.
Yes, blood type "O" is considered universal recipient. Blood type "AB" can not donate too someone with blood type O can donate blood too a person with blood type O.
It depends what blood type of blood you have if you are not an o plus you can't do it
In theory, type O blood is the universal donor. It can donate to A, B, or AB. In reality, things are more complicated, and you can't really say what type of blood O can donate to, not without doing some lab tests on the specific blood (donor and recipient both).
No - blood type B cannot donate to blood type O. This is because blood type B contains B antigens, and blood type O contains Anti-B antibodies. However, blood type O can donate to blood type B.
O negative
They can only donate to other AB types, but they can receive blood from A, B, or O.
No, to donate blood safely the donor and the recipient have to have the same blood type.