maybe. In terms of the ABO typing, O is the universal donor. However, the donor also needs to have the same Rhesus factor as the patient (Rh+ or Rh-). It is essential to always cross-match the patient's blood with the donor's.
Blood Type Antigens on Red Blood Cell Can Donate Blood To Antibodies in Serum Can Receive Blood From A A A, AB Anti-B A, O B B B, AB Anti-A B, O AB A and B AB None AB, O O None A, B, AB, O Anti-A and anti-B O
People with type O blood are sometimes referred to as "universal donors" because their blood can be accepted by all blood types. Blood type is determined by the antigens in red blood cells. Type O blood can be donated to anyone.
Blood type O can go with any of the other blood types. It is considered the "universal blood-type" because it doesn't have A or B red cell antigens which means that it can go to type A or type B person.
only o negative. any other kind will cause coagulation
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.
Blood Type Antigens on Red Blood Cell Can Donate Blood To Antibodies in Serum Can Receive Blood From A A A, AB Anti-B A, O B B B, AB Anti-A B, O AB A and B AB None AB, O O None A, B, AB, O Anti-A and anti-B O
It's the O negative type of blood
Yes. If a person with that type needs it. Any blood can be donated as long as it has all the necessary requirements
They don't..."mix". They are not compatible. Your body would reject it. This would happen with anything (e.g. blood group A transmitted to B, B to O, O to A). Type O- blood is considered the "universal donor" because it can be donated to people of any blood type. Type AB+ blood is considered the "universal recipient" because people with this type can receive any blood type.
Probably the most important point to mention is that O is an important blood type because it can be donated to anyone. All the stuff about diet and personality is all just scams created by people.
People with type O blood are sometimes referred to as "universal donors" because their blood can be accepted by all blood types. Blood type is determined by the antigens in red blood cells. Type O blood can be donated to anyone.
only o i believe, but o can go to ANY other blood type. :) hope this helps but u might wanna check mi answer. sry if its wrong. jus tryna helpp. :D
No, O positive (O+) blood cannot be donated to individuals with O negative (O-) blood. O- individuals can only receive blood from O- donors to avoid potential complications from the Rh factor. However, O+ blood can be donated to any positive blood type (A+, B+, AB+, O+).
Yes, blood O is the universal to be more specific O-. It is universal cause the Red blood cells have no antigens on their surface allowing for the cells to be donated to people with any blood type.
Noop. Type O can donate to most other groups (Rh factor compatible), that's why Type O blood (especially O-Negative) is in such great demand at hospitals--they are the universal donors.
A person with type AB blood. People with type O cannot receive from anyone except O.
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