Yes, you can get chickenpox from someone of any blood type.
because if u have a different blood type than someone else (except for O+) and u use their blood u could get really sick or even die.
Someone with type B blood can receive type O blood during a transfusion.
Chickenpox is caused by a type of herpes virus. Dogs can be infected with different kinds of herpes viruses to humans, which will usually produce different signs to those of chickenpox in humans. For example Canine Herpesvirus I can cause weakness, depression, nasal discharge, haemorrhage and eye lesions in puppies.
Ideally, someone with a blood type O should receive a blood transfusion from someone who also has the same blood type. One can have their blood type tested by donating blood.
If the blood type of the donor is different from the receivers blood type, the blood type of the revive can attack the different type of blood
If someone inherits one A allele for blood type and one B allele for blood type, what will that person's blood type be?
There are three alleles for blood type: IA=Blood type A IB=Blood type B i=Blood type O The alleles for blood type A and B are codominant so when someone contains the IA and IB alleles, their blood type is AB.
Everyone is born with a different blood type, and what determine blood type are antigens present on your Red Blood cells in your body. These Antigens or in simple term markers tell the body that this is a cell from this body so they don't destroy it. Your blood type A, has a special antigen/marker which are different from other blood type, so this means you can only accept and give blood to people who have the same blood type that way the body won't take the cells as an invasion and attack it.
To determine someone's blood type if they have type O blood, a blood test is done to check for the presence of A and B antigens on the surface of red blood cells. If neither antigen is present, the person is classified as having type O blood.
blood type A has type A antigens. blood type B has type B antigens.
B and Rh are two different blood type systems. The B blood type refers to the presence of the B antigen on red blood cells, while the Rh factor (Rh positive or Rh negative) refers to the presence or absence of the Rh antigen. This means someone could have blood type B+ or B-, indicating their blood type in both systems.
It means that their blood type is A+ (A Positive). Human blood is divided into several different groups based on unique antigen substances, found on red blood cells.