Plato users,
Codominance.
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He had blood type AB.
Blood type AB and type O refer to different blood group systems, and neither is inherently "stronger" than the other; they simply have different properties. Type AB blood has both A and B antigens and can receive blood from all other types, making it a universal recipient. In contrast, type O blood lacks A and B antigens, allowing it to be donated to all other blood types, making it a universal donor. The strength or suitability of blood types depends on the context of transfusion or compatibility rather than a direct comparison of strength.
Thomas Alva Edison had blood type AB. This information is based on historical records and accounts of his life, although specific details about his health and medical history are limited. Blood type AB is characterized by having both A and B antigens on the surface of red blood cells.
If you add any antigen (A or B protein) to type O blood, it will coagulate (immunological reaction) and if you do the same to AB blood it won't, so you can figure out in both cases which blood type it is. If you add a colouring which connects to either A or B proteins, then that will show up coloured under a microscope. Type O lacks those types of proteins. Either one is easy to see, depending on the technique.
A blood type.
a fat hoe
It is co dominance (AB)
It can be an example of co-dominance, a seen in people with type AB blood.
His blood type is AB.
Human blood type inheritance is an example of codominance, where both alleles for blood type (A and B) are expressed in the phenotype of individuals with the AB blood type.
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: AB
I am blood typr AB+ and i donate. The only type I can receive is AB+
The blood type AB is a universal receiver meaning it can receive blood from blood types A, B, AB, and O.
A,ab or b
The AB blood type is known as the universal recipient. Therefore, the groups that a person with this blood type can give blood to are limited. If your blood is AB+, then you can only give to others with AB+ blood. If your blood is AB-, then you can give to people with both AB+ or AB- blood.