Rh-negative individuals are often described as sensitive, intuitive, and empathetic. They may possess a strong sense of individuality and can be more introspective compared to Rh-positive individuals. Some people believe that Rh-negative personalities are more open-minded and spiritually inclined, but these traits can vary widely among individuals. Ultimately, personality is shaped by a combination of genetics, environment, and personal experiences, rather than solely by Rh factor status.
They have a very negetive personality! because the eat people! thanks man i kinda gathered that :L x
The negative is what is called the Rh-factor, meaning you don't have a certain protein on your blood cells. This doesn't mean it's a bad thing, your only concern is when you are pregnant and the baby's father is Rh-positive, the baby could be in jeopardy of a serious disease.
It makes a positive.
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i would guess Rh neg.
If you have negetive 7 and you multiply it by 3 you are just adding negetive 7 three times so it remains negetive
-16 minus -16 is 0.
it does not meet,positive goes to positive and negetive to negetive.
It is -16.4 and the word is negative, not negetive.
Yes, it is possible for a negative blood type parent and a positive blood type parent to have a negative blood type child. This can occur if the positive parent is heterozygous for the Rh factor gene, allowing for the possibility of passing on a negative Rh factor to the child.
Clever! If you subtract the amount you have from what you have, you always wind up with zero.
It depends on the genotype of the Rh+ parent. If that person is heterozygous, then yes there is a 50% chance of an Rh- baby.Father's Group (negative)Mother's Group (positive heterozygous)Rh +Rh -Rh -Rh +, Rh -Rh -, Rh -Rh -Rh +, Rh -Rh - Rh -http://www.bloodbook.com/inherited.htmlIf the positive parent is homozygous, the baby will be positive:Father's Group (negative)Mother's Group (positive homozygous)Rh +Rh +Rh -Rh +, Rh -Rh +, Rh -Rh -Rh +, Rh -Rh + Rh -