this doesnt effect personality but you can have O positive, A positive, B positive, and AB positive. so all blood types can be positve. rh positive which is synthetic blood.
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The four main blood types are A, B, AB, and O. Each blood type is determined by the presence or absence of specific antigens on the surface of red blood cells. Additionally, blood types are classified based on the presence of the Rh factor, resulting in positive or negative blood types.
Having O positive blood type does not determine your specific ethnicity, including whether you are Inuit or Native American. Blood type is not correlated with any particular ethnic background. Ethnicity is determined by a combination of cultural, historical, and genetic factors.
fetus will be positive. The first child is okay but the second child may cause some problems so you need to get RhoGAM shot
A and B are antigens that are on the surface of red blood cells. People have one, both, or none. If you don't naturally produce the antigen, your body's white blood cells will attack and destroy red blood cells that carry them. So if a person with type A blood is injected with type B blood, the body of that person will attack the type-B blood cells. A person with AB positive blood is a universal receiver, because they already produce all of the normal antigens present on red blood cells. So a AB+ person's body will not attack red blood cells that carry some, all, or none of the antigens. Likewise, O- is called the universal donor, because it lacks all antigens. So no one's body will recognize it as foreign.
O positive blood can be transfused to any person with a positive Rh factor, making it a universal donor for Rh-positive individuals. However, it is not universal for all blood types because some individuals may have antibodies to other blood group antigens present in O positive blood.
The ethnicity of a person has nothing to do with the type of blood that each person has. There may be some contributing factors but nothing has been proven to be the cause.
A positive blood is able to be donated to those with A positive or AB positive blood types only. It has the Rh factor located on it's red blood cells giving it the annotation "positive." A positive blood can only accept donations from those with A positive, A negitive, O positive, or O negative blood types.
Some blood type facts are, AB negative is the most uncommon blood type to have. O positive and A positive are the most common blood type to have. Blood type is inherited.
Why are you asking this. Do you foresee some harms in marrying a person with a particulare blood group.
O positive.
Sure. If some of the items on the list are positive and some are negative, then their average can be positive, negative, or zero. But if all of them are positive, then their average must be more than zero. Remember that the average is always greater than the least item on the list, and less than the greatest one.
Yes parents who are both B blood group can have a child with O negative. This is because B blood group only requires one parent gene to be B to have B blood group - they may also have one O gene. People have two blood group genes, one from both parents. B gene is "dominant" as is A gene. O gene is "recessive". AB blood group means a person has one A gene and one B gene B blood group means a person has either one B gene and one O gene or two B genes A blood group means that a person has either one A gene and one O gene or two A genes O blood group means that a person has two O genes Rhesus positive or negative is similar - positive is dominant and therefore a person with one positive gene and one negative will be rhesus positive. A person who is rhesus negative has both negative genes, and received one negative gene from both parents, both who may be rhesus positive ( with one positive and one negative gene each). Importance of O negative blood - O negative blood group is called the "universal donor" because the blood is least likely to cause transfusion reactions so is safest to use in an emergency before blood groups can be identified and matched. If both parents are A+ can a child be B+?
A blood transfusion is a donation of blood from one person to another. There is NO possibility of a transfer of personal characteristics.
The properties of type O blood are that it lacks both the A and B agglutinogens, which is a type of antigen. A positive property of type O blood is that it can be given to another with either A, B, or AB blood types. A negative property is that a person with type O blood can only be given type O blood.
O-positive is the most common blood group in the world; over a third of the population in most countries - in some, nearly half the population - and in the world.
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