Learning what 4 blood types there are is a fairly simple task. Most easily, asking your doctor can be very effective. If you do not have a doctor to consult, many donation centers have information regarding blood types. Learning what type of blood an individual has is easily determined at a doctors office, donation center, or places of a similar profession.
If you go to AmericanRedCross.COM You will find every single blood type on there. Like group A. Group B. Group AB. Group O. and more! You will also learn, what types can go where!
You are correct in thinking there are more than three blood types. There are actually four blood types, they are O, AB, A and B. There is also something called Rh factor. It is either present(+) or absent(-).
I did know that a person's blood type comes from his/her parents. It is usually a mix of the 2, you can ask your family physician for more details about blood types, etc.
There is a game sponsored by the Red Cross and on the Red Cross Blood website you can play this game. This game will help the participant learn more about the four different blood types.
Yes, a diet based on your blood type can actually work as medicines to your body. You can learn more at the aboutbloodtypediet and drlam websites. They are highly recommended.
There are many types of white blood cells. They all fight the same thing: foreign material. Learn more at this link: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/White_blood_cells#Overview_table
Malaria is one disease that is more prevelant in certain blood types than others. Another disease more prevelant is certain blood types would be cancer.
There are diets that exist based on blood types. Various blood types are thought to thrive on specific types of diet. People with some blood types function better on high protein diets, and others are better eating mostly vegetables or grains. What type of diet one should choose depends on what their blood type is. You could talk to your doctor or a nutritionist to determine what diet would work best for you.
There are quite a few types of "blood cells". Luckily sites like Wikipedia has information on all of them. You can read about the Red blood cells, White blood cells and even the Platelets. Alternatives to Wikipedia are the Franklin Institute's website and Fun Science.
The baby will have some combination of the parents blood types. Without more information I cannot give you more specific info.
There are certain blood types that are more rare. Any of the blood types would perform the same function in the body. The rare blood types are needed for transfusions.
the three types of blood vessels are the arteries, veins, and capillaries. Read more: