About 45% of whites have type O blood; an estimated 65% of Latinos have it. Not sure about the remainder of the population.
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The most common blood type is O+, which is 40% of humans blood type.
There are actually millions of blood types, but the 8 main types of human blood are as follows:O positiveO negativeA positiveA negativeB positiveB negativeAB positiveAB negativeOf these, the most common blood type is O positive. The most uncommon blood type is AB negative.
Officially, there are 8 different types of blood but it is close since there are positive and negative versions of blood types A,B,AB, and O. But the least common type would be blood type AB-.
O+ is the most common blood type. Thus, it is the type needed most often by hospitals for blood transfusions. AB- is the rarest of the "common" blood types, so your friend is mistaken.
The rarest common blood type is AB negative. However, there have been some rare blood types discovered which fall out of the A/B Antigen, Rh +/- system normally used to distinguish blood types. O negative is not the rarest blood type, although it is frequently the most sought-after by blood banks, such as the Red Cross, because it can be given to virtually anyone.
The most common blood type is O+, which is 40% of humans blood type.
If you have O+ blood then you have the most common blood type. About half the world population has that type.
There are actually millions of blood types, but the 8 main types of human blood are as follows:O positiveO negativeA positiveA negativeB positiveB negativeAB positiveAB negativeOf these, the most common blood type is O positive. The most uncommon blood type is AB negative.
There are two types of each blood type, a positive and negative version. A+ is a popular blood type which 32.3% of the worlds population does have. However, O+ is the most common blood type with an average 38.4%.
The most common blood type is the o+ blood type.
No, the most common blood type is the o blood type. There are nine common blood types in the human body but the most common of all is the o blood type.
The four blood types are Type A, Type B,Type AB,and Type O. Type O is the most common with 46% of population with that blood type, followed by Type A with 39%.
The most common blood type is A positive and the most rare is type O.
The most common is blood type O.
The most common blood type in Spain is A positive. A positive is the most common blood type anywhere in the world.
The most common blood type is O.
Officially, there are 8 different types of blood but it is close since there are positive and negative versions of blood types A,B,AB, and O. But the least common type would be blood type AB-.