A negative, B negative, AB negative, or O negative
"As far as I can tell AB negative can only receive AB negative. It is one of if not THE rarest blood type. You can find out for sure by looking up blood types on Google I think I went to wikipedia the last time I checked."
For information we cannot rely on wikipedia, because it can be changed by anyone :=)
And the answer for your question is AB- can receive all blood type with rhesus negative (A-, B-, O-, and AB-)
It is the rarest type only 0.7% people have this type, but in term of recipient is not.
O- is the only one can receive O-.
Basically blood type with (+) can receive (+) or (-), and
blood type with (-) only can receive (-). That is why O- is the hardest in term of blood transfution.
AB blood type can be created by combining A and B blood types.
Blood type A can receive a transfusion from blood types A and AB.
Blood type B negative is compatible with receiving red blood cells from individuals with blood types B negative and O negative.
People with blood type AB are believed to have a genetic ancestry that includes both type A and type B blood types. This means they have inherited antigens from both types, resulting in their unique AB blood type. The AB blood type is relatively rare compared to other blood types.
A person with phenotype AB blood must have genotype AB blood. Meaning that the person has inherited both A and B alleles.
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.
AB blood type can be created by combining A and B blood types.
Blood type A can receive a transfusion from blood types A and AB.
On the contrary, bloodtype AB is not rare. Bloodtype AB is a great blood type since it can recieve blood from both bloodtypes A and B. The rarest bloodtype there is, is bloodtype O.
Possible blood types of the child with a mother who has A blood type and a father who has AB blood type are A, B, and AB. :)
Blood type B negative is compatible with receiving red blood cells from individuals with blood types B negative and O negative.
People with blood type AB are believed to have a genetic ancestry that includes both type A and type B blood types. This means they have inherited antigens from both types, resulting in their unique AB blood type. The AB blood type is relatively rare compared to other blood types.
Type AB blood has no antibodies, so people with this blood type can receive blood from A, B, AB, and O types,
The children will have type AB
The blood type AB is a universal receiver meaning it can receive blood from blood types A, B, AB, and O.
AB positive blood type is known as the universal recipient which means that persons with AB positive blood can recieve transfusions from any blood type, positive or negative. Generally, transfusions of the same blood type or of blood type O can be given. Persons with blood types that are RH positive can be given transfusions of either the positive OR negative subtype, but persons with RH negative blood types can only receive transfusions from other RH negative blood types.
only o i believe, but o can go to ANY other blood type. :) hope this helps but u might wanna check mi answer. sry if its wrong. jus tryna helpp. :D