yes
Ab+ universal receiver o- universal donor blood types: can donate to: can receive from: ab+: ab+: ab+ ab- a+ a- b+ b- o+ o- ab-: ab+ ab-: ab- b- a- o- a+: a+ ab+: a+ a- o+ o- a-: a+ a- ab+ ab-: a- o- b+: b+ ab+: b+ b- o+ o- b-: b- b+ ab- ab+: b- o- 0+: o+ a+ b+ ab+: o- o+ o-: o+ o- a+ a- b+ b- ab+ ab-: o-
The types of blood include: A, B, AB, and O. (A-, A+, B-, B+, AB-, AB+, O-, O+)
o+,o-,a+, a-,b-, b+,ab+, ab-
AB+ AB- A+ A- B+ B- O+ O-
There are four different types of blood: A, B, AB and O. In order to be able to donate part of your liver they will have to test both yours and your daughter's blood to make sure you are compatable. If you are compatable there may be less chance for rejection of the liver.
i would not think so but if you transfer your blood to someone els with an incompatible blood type it could kill them.Donor O-, Recipient compatible with any type.Donor O+, Recipient compatible with O+, A+, B+, AB+; incompatible with O-, A-, B-, AB-.Donor A-, Recipient compatible with A-, A+, AB-, AB+; incompatible with O-, O+, B-, B+.Donor A+, Recipient compatible with A+, AB+; incompatible with O-, O+, A-, B-, B+, AB-.Donor AB-, Recipient compatible with AB-, AB+ onlyDonor AB+, Recipient compatible wit AB+ only.
O+ O- A+ A- B+ B- AB+ AB- That's all of them
Blood types/groupsA+, A-B+, B-AB+, AB-O+, O-
It's like comparing apples and oranges. Rh is either + or -. There are A, B, AB and O blood types. So you can get: A + or - B+ or - AB + or - and O + or - blood types.
No. Blood type O is recessive; you need an O gene from each parent. B can either be BB or BO but AB is either AB or BA, and cannot pass on an O gene.
There are ten, in order from most common to most rare: O+ O- A+ A- B+ B- AB+ AB-. O+ is the most common with AB- being the rarest
there are 8 types of blood a+, b+, o+, ab+,a-,b-,o-,ab-