Nope. People with AB blood are universal recipients, which means they can get blood from any donor. People with blood type O are universal donors, they can give blood to people of all other blood types.
Yes, providing it does not contain the blood serum, which carries antibodies to the A blood. O+ red blood cells can only be tranfused to other + groups, but O- red blood cells can go to any of the other blood types.
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No. You would have to be a O blood type. That is the "universal" blood donor. The best kind.
No they can not.
A person with type A blood can donate blood to a person with type A or type AB.
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.
The answer would be no. If the person spit blood into your mouth and you had a sore then YES. Spit will not give you HIV.
Yes, you can
We should give them the blood or sharp teeths. Give them a person so they can suck blood.
If your ABO blood type is AB, you could potentially give blood to individuals with blood types A, B, AB, and O, as long as there are no other significant blood type incompatibilities. The AB blood type is known as the universal plasma donor because it lacks ABO antibodies in the plasma.
People with type A blood can give blood to people with type A or type AB, but you do need to take the Rh factor into consideration. The Rh factor is what makes a person have type A+ or type A-, etc. There are also other types of very rare antigen in the blood that make up the other blood type which is beyong the scoop of discussion here.
No, because their A antigen will be attacked causing the donated blood to clot.