well what makes it so unique is that u can give blood to everyone not just one type of blood. so that means no matter what blood type someone else has u can give blood to them, isnt that cool!
makes no difference.
yes
If they are both O negative, no, the child will be O negative.
no.
yes.
The negative equivalent of the phrase "o o" would be "not o not o."
For two parents to have a child with type O negative blood group, both parents must have at least one O and one negative Rh factor allele. The possible parental blood group combinations could be O negative x O negative, O negative x O positive, A negative x O negative, or B negative x O negative.
no
O negative and Bombay O negative are the same. The O negatives are able to give their donations to the other negative blood groups, however, they are unable to receive anything other then the Bombay blood groups and the O negative bloods.
If both parents are O negative, their child will also be O negative. This is because O negative is a recessive blood type that requires both parents to contribute an O negative allele for the child to have O negative blood type.
yes I have o negative my husband has o positive; I have daughter with o negative and a son with o positive
Yes. O and Rh negative are both recessive.