There's 4 types of blood. There's type O, type A, type B, and type AB. Type AB blood can receive blood from any donors and they're the universal recipients. Type O blood can donate to any other blood group, but they can only receive from their own. The type A blood can receive blood from groups O and A and can donate to other As and ABs. Type B blood can receive from O donors and B donors and they can donate to Bs and ABs
No, there are four mayor types of blood based on the ABO system. Those types of blood are A, B, AB, and O, and each of then can be classified into negative and positive. For example A positive ( A+) or A negative (A-). They are diferent because they have diferente antigen ( protein) on their surface, and diferent antibody( protein) in the serum (Blood without red blood cells). For example, if we compare a person with blood type A with a person with blood type B, the type A will have antigen A on the surface of the red blood cells and antibody B in the serum; on the other hand, the type B will have antigen B on its surface and antibody A in the serum.
Period blood is different from regular blood because it contains a mixture of blood, tissue, and mucus from the lining of the uterus. It is typically darker in color and may have a different consistency compared to regular blood.
Yes, menstrual blood is mixed with tissue from the uterine lining and has a different composition than regular blood. It can appear darker and have a different consistency compared to blood from a cut or injury.
Yes, period blood is different from regular blood. Period blood is a mixture of blood, tissue, and uterine lining shed during menstruation, while regular blood is mainly composed of red blood cells, white blood cells, platelets, and plasma.
Yes, menstrual blood is different from regular blood. Menstrual blood contains a mixture of blood, tissue, and uterine lining shed during a woman's menstrual cycle, while regular blood is mainly composed of red blood cells, white blood cells, platelets, and plasma.
Blood type B is a blood group classification based on the presence of antigens on the surface of red blood cells. People with blood type B have the B antigen present, along with anti-A antibodies in their plasma. This blood type can receive blood from donors with type B or type O blood.
Blood types have different cells in them as well as different antigens.
Blood does not have different colors. The idea of deoxygenated blood, or "blue blood", is a fallacy. Blood is only crimson (red).
It is of their different color blood cell.
Not quite. Different blood types result from different antigens present on the membranes of red blood cells.
Period blood is different from regular blood because it contains a mixture of blood, tissue, and mucus from the lining of the uterus. It is typically darker in color and may have a different consistency compared to regular blood.
yes. dogs have different blood types?
Blood has different mixes which makes some blood different from others this is very important during blood transfusions.
If the blood type of the donor is different from the receivers blood type, the blood type of the revive can attack the different type of blood
Like the subject of different food for different blood type this is also a myth. There is no research showing that different types of blood need different vitamins.
Yes, menstrual blood is mixed with tissue from the uterine lining and has a different composition than regular blood. It can appear darker and have a different consistency compared to blood from a cut or injury.
Arteries are blood vessels that send oxygenated blood to different parts of the body.
The colour of the blood depends on the composition of the blood. For example the number of red blood cells obviously effects the redness of the blood.