It is hard to tell if your blood type is dominate and your partners blood type is recessive them the child could have O positive blood, but if your blood type is recessive and your partners blood type is dominate then the child could have O negative. Sometime the child could get a completely different blood type eve if their parents do not have it. There is no way you can tell.
The children always have the fathers blood type.
The force exerted by the kids to pull the rope up and down would increase. The motion would not be fluid (you wouldn't get a perfect harmonic wave). You're amplitude might change if the kids weren't able to exert the proper amount of force.
homeastatic means balance in your body. This is very important; ex. it stands in to keep a same amount of products in your blood circulatory system
so the parents would not know what or how they did the thing that they really did.
under circumstances, yes
After a few days children would of gone pretty feral and would be most probably wearing war paint on the faces. Many would be dead by now, but the roughest, toughest kids would still be alive as well as kids who have blended in or got away from the tribes. It would be tough and nuclear explosions would be going on, loads of things would happen because there wouldn't be any adults to handle it. After a couple of weeks nearly half of the World' population would be dead. and the world itself would be dead in a month or so.
no
No, they can't. But they can have kids with type 0.
Father is Rh-Rh-Positive blood type has two options so mother could be Rh+Rh+ or Rh+Rh- and so :Rh-Rh- X Rh+Rh+all kids will be positivethe second option isRh-Rh- X Rh+Rh-50% of the kids will be negativethe other 50% will be positive.
If mother is Rh positive there will be no problem. Problem can arise when mother is negative and baby positive.
I would say that there is a 99.9% chance your child would also have O blood but the child could easily have AB or A or even B type blood it depends if your blood groups are recessive or dominate
yes because i have O+ and I'm not sure which is which, but one parent has A and the other has B. there's no way what so ever either of them has been with anyone else. they were together for 7 years before marriage and i was the first of four kids born two years after their marriage.
Blood type is an inherited trait from both parents. If one parent were A- and the other A+. The kids can inherit either.
No. O is recessive; the child of two type O parents will be of type O as well. (In fact, if either parent is O, the child cannot be AB. Either the kids got switched at the hospital, or somebody's blood test wasn't done properly.)
For parents with o+o, they will have kids with O type blood. For parents with A+A, they will have kids with A or O type blood. For parents with B+B, they will have kids with B or O type blood. Foe parents with AB+AB, they will have kids with AB, A or B type blood.
yes because when you're half you're still blood related to her brother would still be you're uncle and his kids would still be you're cousins.
Theoretically :This is rare actually, and there is two possible genotypes1-Both parents are positive but with different alleles ( heterozygous )---> Rh+Rh- vs Rh+Rh-here there is 25% of kids may have Rh-Rh-2-Both parents are positive with same alleles ( homozygous )---> Rh+Rh+ vs Rh+Rh+here there is Zero% of kids to be negative, because all will be positive.Medical Answers need confirmation and re-confirmation.
If getting tested positive for an illegal drug? No. Parents try to keep their kids away from people using drugs.