If two people with Type B blood have a child, the child will either be Type B or Type O.
To create a B positive blood type, the blood types that can combine are B and either O or B.
The child will have either A or B blood type
Yes, blood cells from a person with type B blood will agglutinate when mixed with type A antiserum. This is because the type A antiserum contains antibodies that recognize the A antigen present on type A blood cells and can cause them to clump together.
Yes - all blood groups can have children together. If the two parents are type B and type O, then the child will either be blood type O or B. This depends on whether the parent with B-type blood is heterozygous (BO) or homozygous (BB).
Yes. If you transfuse type B blood into a type A person there will be agglutination because the type A person naturally makes anti-B antibodies. The converse is also true. If you transfuse type A blood into a type B person there will be agglutination because the type B person naturally makes anti-A antibodies.
No, type B blood does not have A antigens. Type B blood has B antigens.
blood type A has type A antigens. blood type B has type B antigens.
IT is true that each blood type presents a unique way for individuals to eat. For instance, the B Blood type was originated in the mountainous areas where high protein diet was common. Therefore, those with B Blood types should consume dairy, meat and poultry foods and combine that with an reasonable amount of exercise daily.
No - blood type B cannot donate to blood type O. This is because blood type B contains B antigens, and blood type O contains Anti-B antibodies. However, blood type O can donate to blood type B.
Yes, a man with blood type B and a woman with blood type AB can have a child with blood type B. The child would inherit one allele for blood type B from the father and either an A or B allele from the mother. The child's blood type could be either B or AB.
If the recipient has type B blood, they can receive either type B or type O blood. If the donor blood is type B, then the recipient can be either type B or type AB
Blood type B is a blood group classification based on the presence of antigens on the surface of red blood cells. People with blood type B have the B antigen present, along with anti-A antibodies in their plasma. This blood type can receive blood from donors with type B or type O blood.