it is the best blood type because this person accept all types (A,B,AB,O) with out any problem, but the Ab person cant only give blood to the AB category.
that's why it is a universal acceptor for him/her and limited doner for only the AB persons.
Yes, it is possible for a person with blood type A and a person with blood type B to have a child with blood type O.
A person with type A blood can donate blood to a person with type A or type AB. A person with type B blood can donate blood to a person with type B or type AB. A person with type AB blood can donate blood to a person with type AB only. A person with type O blood can donate to anyone. A person with type A blood can receive blood from a person with type A or type O. A person with type B blood can receive blood from a person with type B or type O. A person with type AB blood can receive blood from anyone. A person with type O blood can receive blood from a person with type O. hope this helps, #JC# http://www.fi.edu/learn/heart/blood/types.html
A person with type A blood can donate blood to a person with type A or type AB.
They can get a person with blood type A pregnant.
a person with O+/- blood can only receive O+/- blood respectively. O+ can give blood to any other + blood type, and O- can give blood to anyone.
Yes. If you transfuse type B blood into a type A person there will be agglutination because the type A person naturally makes anti-B antibodies. The converse is also true. If you transfuse type A blood into a type B person there will be agglutination because the type B person naturally makes anti-A antibodies.
A - blood type
Yes, and this person can also receive blood from blood group type A and 0. If there are complications it is probably due the an other type of blood group, the rhesus blood group.
No, to donate blood safely the donor and the recipient have to have the same blood type.
type A
No. Not for red cell transfusion.
If someone inherits one A allele for blood type and one B allele for blood type, what will that person's blood type be?