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There are four main blood types in Russia: A, B, AB, and O. These types are similar to the blood types 1, 2, 3, and 4 commonly used in other countries. The main difference lies in the specific antigens present on the red blood cells, which determine compatibility for blood transfusions.
no its not a sure thing same as blood types it can differ between them
There are certain blood types that are more rare. Any of the blood types would perform the same function in the body. The rare blood types are needed for transfusions.
No. There are no blue blood cells. There are only white blood cells (lymphocytes) and red blood cells(erythrocytes).
ABO is a classification system for human blood types based on the presence or absence of antigens on red blood cells. There are four main blood types in the ABO system: A, B, AB, and O. These blood types are important for blood transfusions and organ transplants.
Common blood types in Europe are A, B, AB, and O. These blood types are also found in other populations, but the distribution may vary. For example, the O blood type is more common in European populations compared to some other regions. Additionally, the Rh factor, which determines positive or negative blood types, is also present in European populations.
Malaria is one disease that is more prevelant in certain blood types than others. Another disease more prevelant is certain blood types would be cancer.
A person can have A, B, AB, or O blood types. This is why when they transfuse blood to another person they have to make sure it is the same blood type or their body rejects it.
As long as the blood types match, anyone can donate to anybody.
There are many types of classification , 1 natural , 2 phylogenetic , 3 cladistic etc.
A mother and child will usually have the same blood types. You can visit your family doctor for blood typing in a family. Another way is the have a complete blood type history done on your whole family.