Famous individuals have various blood types, just like the general population. For example, President Barack Obama has type A blood, while singer Beyoncé is reported to have type O. Blood types can sometimes influence personality traits and health, but they do not determine a person's achievements or capabilities. Ultimately, blood type is simply a biological characteristic with no bearing on fame or success.
People with blood group AB can receive blood from other blood groups but cannot donate to them because of antibodies carried on the red blood cells of group AB donors that would destroy the red cells of a blood recipient from another group.
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No, this is obvious that not because each human have a different blood group and if there will be a blood transfer, they will definitely need blood with the same group as they have!!
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In the ABO blood group system, a person's immune system naturally creates antibodies to the antigens that it lacks. Group A people have the A antigen, so they will make Anti-B. Group B people have the B antigen, so they will make Anti-A. Group O people do not have A or B antigens, so they make both Anti A and Anti B. Group AB people have both A and B antigens. They do not have antibodies in this blood group system. So, the short answer to your question: B and O people will both have Anti-A in their blood.
Blood group O This blood type has neither 'A' or 'B' antigens in it and can be given safely to anyone (even if, for example, if they are A positive).
o blood group become higher in population because a period of time back in century, African were attacked by malaria disease n attack most of the people especially people with b antigen on their surface of blood. Due to this many innocent people dies.Although it attacked many of them but still it does not effect people with o blood group.Therefore the population of people with o blood group become higher compare to A,B and AB blood groups. It is predicted that in furute,there migth be a change in this result where the same situation can occur for people of blood group o.
To collect blood safely and preserve it safely. To motivate people to donate people. To educate people about the composition and types of blood group
Blood group compatibility is determined by the presence of specific antigens on red blood cells. For example, people with blood type O are universal donors because they do not have A or B antigens. In contrast, people with blood type AB are universal recipients because they do not have antibodies against A or B antigens. Matching blood types helps prevent adverse immune reactions in transfusion recipients.
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