no bcuz all the blood types accept it.that is why is called universal donor.
I believe all of the do EXCEPT for type O. that is why type O is the universal donator. the other bloodtypes have receptor proteins that can call out invading blood types that don't match by the receptors of the different blood. This results in the body attempting to reject and fight the invading blood. it can lead to death. Type O doesn't have receptors so the host blood type cant detect it. there is no rejection.
Parents of blood type O can only have children with blood type O. Because type O is recessive, you know that the parents are homozygous O.
I can only answer one blood type of the question: Type O. Anyone can get type O blood, but O bloods can only take O blood.
the four types of blood are A, B, AB, and O
Type O+ blood is compatible with AB, A+, B+, and O+ blood types. That is, if your blood type is O positive, you can receive AB, A positive, B positive, and O positive blood types.
Blood type O positive is considered the "universal donor" because it is compatible (does not reject) other blood types. This is crucial during blood transfusions, so blood banks need a ready supply of it at all times.
No. Transfusions are categorized into different blood types. ABO blood types are the largest group. A person can have A, B, AB, or O type. The O is considered the universal donor and the AB is the universal recipient. That means that O is the preferred blood type of a person that is donating blood because it can be transfused into any other blood type. The AB is the preferred recipient because they can receive any of the blood types and not reject the agglutinogens, which are the proteins on the outside of red blood cells.
I believe all of the do EXCEPT for type O. that is why type O is the universal donator. the other bloodtypes have receptor proteins that can call out invading blood types that don't match by the receptors of the different blood. This results in the body attempting to reject and fight the invading blood. it can lead to death. Type O doesn't have receptors so the host blood type cant detect it. there is no rejection.
No even though Rh factors are same (negatives), O- can't receive A- blood since blood type O has antibodies for type A and B blood which will reject the blood if it is to be injected in.
100% of the offspring of type O parents will be type O.
A person with type O can receive only type O blood.
No. O types must receive blood from other O types.
the O blood types.
Parents of blood type O can only have children with blood type O. Because type O is recessive, you know that the parents are homozygous O.
I believe type O blood is the one blood type that can be matched to any of the other blood types. There is one type of blood, though, that is not compatible with type O blood. However, that is very rare.
I can only answer one blood type of the question: Type O. Anyone can get type O blood, but O bloods can only take O blood.
the four types of blood are A, B, AB, and O