No.
The child is a unique mix of both of its parents.
Blood type of a child is determined equally by both parents. Each person has two alleles for their ABO blood type. One allele comes from mom, the other comes from dad. A and B alleles are dominant over the O allele. So blood type O people are two O alleles, one from each parent. Blood type A people can be AA or AO. People with AO are still considered blood type A because A is dominant over O. Blood type B people can be BB or BO. People with BO are considered blood type B because B is dominant over O. Blood type AB people got an A from one parent and a B from another parent. But since A and B are equally dominant, you're AB.
Exactly half of all chromosomes come from mother. The other half comes from father. This is true for ALL species that sexually reproduce.
The human embryo receives blood from the mother through the placenta. The placenta is a temporary organ that develops during pregnancy and connects the developing fetus to the uterine wall to allow for nutrient and waste exchange. The blood in the placenta does not mix with the mother's blood, but rather exchanges oxygen, nutrients, and waste products between the maternal and fetal circulatory systems through diffusion and active transport mechanisms.
The same blood flowing in the body of the mother, flows in the child. So the mothers. As to the bloodtype it will have its own, either the same as one parent or a combination of the two. Mothers with negative blood who have children with positive blood are at greater risk of having a miscarriage. The Mothers blood NEVER comes in direct contact with the developing baby. The mother's blood supplies nutrients to the placenta which transfers nutrients (and oxygen) to the baby's blood.
Yes, if the mother is positive she can have a negative baby with no problems for her since usually mother and child's bloo do not mix while in the womb. During birth however, if the mother's blood comes into contact with the baby's it could incur an immune response in the baby, who has anti-A coagulation facotors. If the mother is negative with a positive baby then the situation because tricker, especially during a second pregnancy with a positive child if her immune system already came into contact with the first baby's blood.
A father with the blood type can be b negative can have a child even a son that is A positive. The blood of a child comes from one or the other parent. If the mother is A positive the child can be as well.
it is rare, but yes. however, blood poisoning is possible and the child could have to have a full blood transfusion if the mother doesn't take pills that the doctor prescribes for the mother if they realize that something is wrong. no, your blood type is in your DNA, and that comes from both parents only, each child gets 50% DNA from each parent.
In Islam, the child follow the father's footsteps when it comes to religion.
The genetic material for blood type and other traits comes from both parents, not just the father. We inherit genes from both our mother and father, which collectively determine our blood type and other characteristics.
The negative blood comes from the rhesus scale. So type A negative blood means you are rH negative. This poses a potential problem during pregnancy if the mother is rH negative and the father is rH positive. In that case the mother will receive a rhogam shot during pregnancy and right after birth to prevent the potential mixing of blood between mother and child from causing a serious reaction in the mother's body.
I would say it all comes down to opinion. I think legally they are because they are taking care of the child and are also married to the child's mother/father. The child may not like them and decide they are not their parent.
Yes, it is possible that an A negative mother and a B positive father can have an O positive child. Because looking back to the basic of Genetics, Blood Banking, Immuno/Serology. A parents whose blood groups are A and B can possibly have all the blood groups in their offspring (A, B, AB, and O) most specially if both parents blood groups are A and B genotypes. When it says genotype, meaning the parents are either AO or BO. The genotypes are the genes/traits that are not expressed (recessive traits) or are hidden. Meaning that the O gene in an AO genotype blood is not expressed and only the A gene which is the Phenotype in that particular blood group is only expressed (dominant traits) thus showing as a type A blood, and same goes with the BO genotype blood group. So going back to the question if an A negative mother and a B positive father can have an O positive child, then the answer is YES most specially as I mentioned earlier if the both parents are A and B genotype blood group. Then when it comes to Rh grouping (being negative or positive) since both traits are present in the parents (A negative mother and B positive father) then all the offspring can inherit both traits.
NO. You have to remember that each parent contributes one gene.For instance, look at these examples:Mama type A (AA or AO) + Papa type A (AA or AO) = Baby type A or type OMama type A (AA or AO) + Papa type B (BB or BO) = Baby type A, AB or OMama type A (AA or AO) + Papa type AB = Baby type A, B or ABMama type A (AA or AO) + Papa type OO = Baby type A or O
His father is a muggle and his mother is a pure blood witch. That makes him half-blood. His mothers maiden name is Eileen Snape, née Prince, combined to 'half-blood Prince'.His mother's name is Prince, and he is a Half-Blood (his father is Muggle, his mother is witch).
I'm not a man, but no one knows they are going to be a good father. They may have a slight idea. They may think so. I'm only 20 and I wonder whether or not I'm going to be a good mother. I don't think anyone is truly a good mother or father until they experience. With experience comes skill and knowledge. That's how I feel about it. You will have love for that child, you will do your best to nurture that child, but the goodness comes from learning and that experience you get with that child.
No. If the state is supporting the mother and child the mother has no right to free the father from his responsibility to support his own children. The state will pursue him for child support.
first comes the mather(Matha or Mata) who gives birth to the child, thereby bringing us as a child into this world. Next comes the father (Pitha or Pita), because it is the mother who knows the truth about the father and she points us to the father. The mother and father then takes us to the teacher (Guru), and it is the guru, through his or her teachings, points us to God (Deivam or Devam). Here God represent the consciousness or self-awareness or our real self.