Yes different diets are needed for people who have different blood types. There is no one cure-all diet for everyone. People need different diets for different needs and not everyone needs a diet.
No, there is no limitation on people of different blood types reproducing.
Yes, it is possible for siblings to have different biological fathers, known as heteropaternal superfecundation, leading to different blood types. Each parent contributes one blood type allele, which can result in different blood types among siblings.
Recommended diets are different for people with different blood types. For example, people with blood type O should eat fish, vegetables, fruit, and meat while people with blood type A should eat vegetables, seafood, tofu, beans, grains, and fruits.
yes becuase people have different blood types like A,B,AB,O
Blood types have different cells in them as well as different antigens.
People with different blood types have different types of antibodies. For example, a person who is A- cannot accept blood from a person who is B- because his/her anitbodies would attack the donor's blood cells making them inefficient.
yes. dogs have different blood types?
No, they really don't work. IT is a common help myth that different diets help different types of blood, but you should just eat a balanced diet of different foods.
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Not really. There are some minor differences between the different types of blood, but all types can essentially eat whatever they want as long as it is healthy.
Your blood type is inherited or given to you by your parents. The combinations of different blood types yields different blood types. In fact this is how paternity was once determined.
Yes, there are 4 different blood types (A, B, O, & AB). Each blood type can either be Rh positive or Rh negative. (e.g., A+, A-, B+, B-, O+, O-, AB+, AB-).