Your blood type is inherited or given to you by your parents. The combinations of different blood types yields different blood types. In fact this is how paternity was once determined.
You can inherit things from anyone who mentions you in their will.
Does anyone, or anything?
According to the bible, no where does it say that anyone can. It says that God is pretty much divine and no one can be or ever will be above him. To answer your question in short, no one can inherit the kingdom of "god".
Sometimes.
Children of a parent that has HD. It is a genetic disease- the only way to get it is to inherit it.
Yes, anyone can be named in a will. If not named, if they are an acknowledged child, they may inherit under intestacy laws.
Anyone can ask questions, and anyone can answer. Sometimes the questions are asked by gay people, sometimes not. They don't always say.
That's a hard question. Both Yes and No, sometimes.
Anyone can inherit hemophilia. In most cases, it is a man whose mother is a carrier of the disease. It is extremely rare for a woman to have hemophilia but it is not uncommon for one to be a carrier. It is even possible for someone whose family has no record of hemophilia to get it through gene mutations.
There is no standard answer. Other than unknown differing circumstances, it can be safely said that anyone of legal adult age can inherit from an estate. However, the deceased can specify in their will at what age you may assume it - or, as a matter of law, a minor cannot inherit directly but must have a trustee or guardian named to administer the inheritance until they reach legal age to inherit property - etc.
It is not an automatic thing. They have to apply to the court just like anyone else does. It is common for the court to make such an appointment.
sometimes