Type AB . AB is the universal recipient and it is the most rare blood type only 3% of people have it. I know this information is correct I just had a test on blood types and I got 100% hope this helps
I believe type O blood is the one blood type that can be matched to any of the other blood types. There is one type of blood, though, that is not compatible with type O blood. However, that is very rare.
O+ is compatible with all Blood types. A+/- B+/- O
The most common blood type is O. This is referred to as the universal donor. The other three types are A,B and AB blood types. The O type is compatiable with the other three types of blood.
yes the 0+ blood type is dominant over other
If you have blood type a you can donate blood to other people who have type a blood and to people who have type ab blood. People with type a blood are said to have thicker blood than the other blood types.
Rare blood types are O negative and AB negative. B negative and AB positive are also fairly rare blood types. O negative is known as the universal donor blood type because it is compatible with any other blood type.
A, B, AB, or O. In other words, all the types.
No. O types must receive blood from other O types.
Blood types usually only take blood of the same type, with the exception of O. Different blood types, such as A and B, will see each other as a threat to the body, a foreign object, and will attack each other.
Yes- the AB blood group is known as the 'Universal Recipient', since they can receive blood from any group. Blood group O is known as the 'Universal Donor', since all other blood groups can receive this type, but people with group O can only receive from other group O types.
People with blood type AB are believed to have a genetic ancestry that includes both type A and type B blood types. This means they have inherited antigens from both types, resulting in their unique AB blood type. The AB blood type is relatively rare compared to other blood types.
ab blood can be transfused into only someone who is also ab but someone who is ab can receive any other type of blood. people with o blood can give to anybody but can only receive from other o people