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How many people have h deficient blood?

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h deficient blood type is worth more than one truck of blood...

i know this because this is my blood type

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What is the difference between the Bombay blood group and the o negative group?

The Oh negative blood group is the same as the Bombay blood group. The Oh negative group should not be confused with the type O blood group. The Bombay blood group is very rare and results from two recessive H alleles (hh). This means that they cannot produce the "H" antigen, and as a result, they can't produce "A" or "B" antigen on their red blood cells. They can give blood to individuals of any other blood type but can only receive blood from other Bombay blood type individuals.


How will you detect Bombay blood group?

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What determines in which direction carbon dioxide and oxygen will diffuse in the lungs and tissues?

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What blood type has no antigens?

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Blood type O secretor or nonsecretor?

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The medical abbreviation "H and H" usually stands for hemoglobin and hematocrit levels. Hemoglobin measures how much oxygen-carrying protein is present in the blood, while hematocrit measures the proportion of red blood cells to the total blood volume. These values are important for understanding a person's blood health.


On blood work form what does H and H mean?

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