I think if you are O Pos you can only get 0 Pos, but if you are O pos you can give your blood to any of the other blood groups. But I am not a Dr nor a Heamatologist. Just scan through these details on the net to find more info.
You are able to receive type A, type B and type AB you can receive any type of blood.
Depending on whether you are A+ or A- you can receive different types of blood. If you have A+ blood you can often receive blood from A+, A-, O+, and O-. However, if you are A- you can only usually receive blood from A- and O-.
Yes. O- can donate to all blood types. O+ can only donate to other positive blood types, including AB+.
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.
An antigen is a substance, usually a protein or a http://www.answers.com/topic/glycoprotein, which, when injected into a human (or other organism) that does not have the antigen, will cause an http://www.answers.com/topic/antibody to be produced. Antibodies are a specific type of immune-system proteins known as immunoglobulins, whose role is to fight infections by binding themselves to antigens. basically this means that different blood types have antigens in them and if they mix then they attack one another
Blood AB.
blood group AB.
blood group AB.
AB blood types can receive blood from any donors, also known as "Universal Recipients". Your blood, however, can only be received by other AB types. To contrast, type O blood types can give blood to anyone, but can only receive type O blood.
Because it is a combination of all blood types. Therefore, you are able to receive all blood types. So, the answer to the question summary is yes. Just be careful when receiving blood transfusions.
You are able to receive type A, type B and type AB you can receive any type of blood.
No. O types must receive blood from other O types.
B negative and O negative red blood cells.
Blood type is determined by the type of antigen
They can only donate to other AB types, but they can receive blood from A, B, or O.
Type O can receive type O. Type A can receive type O or A. Type B can receive type O or B. Type AB can receive type O, A, B, or AB.
Yes- the AB blood group is known as the 'Universal Recipient', since they can receive blood from any group. Blood group O is known as the 'Universal Donor', since all other blood groups can receive this type, but people with group O can only receive from other group O types.