AB blood type can be created by combining A and B blood types.
To create a B positive blood type, the blood types that can combine are B and either O or B.
Blood type A can receive a transfusion from blood types A and AB.
To create a Punnett square for determining the possible blood types of offspring based on the parents' blood types, you would first identify the blood type alleles of each parent (A, B, or O). Then, you would create a 4-square grid with the alleles of each parent on the top and side of the grid. By combining the alleles in each square, you can determine the possible blood types of the offspring.
There are several sites online that provide listings for blood type diets with specific food lists available. These sites often use words such as "blood type diet' or 'blood type diet lists' and show the specific food list categories for Type O, Type A, Type B, and Type AB blood.
The likelihood of a child's blood type being determined by the blood types of their parents is high, as blood type inheritance follows specific patterns based on the parents' blood types.
To create a B positive blood type, the blood types that can combine are B and either O or B.
yes they can create a RHnegative blood type .
There are roughly 4 princible types of blood. There is A, B, O and AB. There is also postive and negative for each of those types of blood. All of these combined make up the majority of the population in an ABo type.
The details of an AB blood type are that it is combined with type A and type B antigens. It doesn't mean mch more than that, and there aren't different types of personalities. It's a biological explanation.
Blood type A can receive a transfusion from blood types A and AB.
To create a Punnett square for determining the possible blood types of offspring based on the parents' blood types, you would first identify the blood type alleles of each parent (A, B, or O). Then, you would create a 4-square grid with the alleles of each parent on the top and side of the grid. By combining the alleles in each square, you can determine the possible blood types of the offspring.
no its not algebra
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.
When donating blood they can only be given to a specific blood type. Type A can be given to A or AB blood types only. Type B can be given to B or AB blood types only. Type AB can only be given to AB. While type O can be given to all type A, B, AB and O blood types.
There are several sites online that provide listings for blood type diets with specific food lists available. These sites often use words such as "blood type diet' or 'blood type diet lists' and show the specific food list categories for Type O, Type A, Type B, and Type AB blood.
No A or B blood type antigens.
The likelihood of a child's blood type being determined by the blood types of their parents is high, as blood type inheritance follows specific patterns based on the parents' blood types.