If the blood doesn't complete both loops then it doesn't have the oxygen it needs to take it to the brain.
Neither. They are both sugared garbage. Eat some protein or complex carbs in the morning.
Genotype, complete dominace A, complete dominance with positive RH factor A+, co dominant AB
They are both round and colorful.
Yes, "b" and "o" are both blood types that are compatible for reproduction, so a baby's blood type could be a combination of the two parents' blood types. A healthy baby can certainly result from this pairing, as long as both parents do not have any genetic disorders that could affect the baby's health.
Complete cardiac diastole is the period of time when the heart relaxes after contraction in preparation for refilling with circulating blood. Both the ventricles and the atria are relaxing.
Both Medusa in Great Adventure (now called Bizarro) and in Discovery Kingdom have 7 loops. The is a Medusa in Six Flags Mexico that is wood and has no loops.
Blood can only be red! Bright red blood is usually of arterial origin and is oxygenated. Dark red blood is usually venous. They are both healthy. Be more specific. One thing for sure: there are no "blue blood people"
I'm pretty sure since you both have the same blood type the baby should be fine. All of mine were and I have O+ and the father is B+
Feedback loops can be categorized into two main types: positive feedback loops and negative feedback loops. Positive feedback loops amplify changes or reinforce a process, leading to an increase in the output or effect, such as in population growth. In contrast, negative feedback loops counteract changes, promoting stability and homeostasis within a system, such as in thermoregulation in the human body. Both types are essential for understanding various systems, including ecological, biological, and technological contexts.
Yes, a person with O positive blood and a person with A positive blood can have a healthy baby. Blood type compatibility is generally not a significant concern, as both parents have positive Rh factors. However, it's important for expecting parents to consult with a healthcare professional for any potential issues related to blood types, such as Rh incompatibility, which can usually be managed effectively.
Yes. My wife and I are both O positive, and we have a healthy twelve year old daughter that is also O positive.
I'm pretty sure since you both have the same blood type the baby should be fine. All of mine were and I have O+ and the father is B+