The AB blood type is known as the universal recipient. Therefore, the groups that a person with this blood type can give blood to are limited.
If your blood is AB+, then you can only give to others with AB+ blood.
If your blood is AB-, then you can give to people with both AB+ or AB- blood.
Group A blood types have A antibodies attached to their blood cells. Group B blood types have B antibodies attached to their blood cells. If you give a group A blood type a transfusion with type B blood, their body will attack the type B blood cells after sensing foreign antibodies. Since Group O does not have any antibodies attached to the blood cells, you can give it to type A. Type A will not detect foreign antibodies since group O has no antibodies, and therefore, the body will accept the type O blood. All Medical Answers need confirmation and re-confirmation.
Yes, the man could be the father of the child. A child with blood type O can inherit the O allele from both parents. In this case, the man with blood type B could have passed on an O allele, resulting in the child having blood type O.
If your ABO blood type is AB, you could potentially give blood to individuals with blood types A, B, AB, and O, as long as there are no other significant blood type incompatibilities. The AB blood type is known as the universal plasma donor because it lacks ABO antibodies in the plasma.
Because not every one has the same blood type and you need to know what blood type your giving to the recipiant of the blood because if you give some one the wrong blood type you can kill them.
Yes an AA mother can marry an AA father, when they give birth, it wil result to an AA children
The child could either be blood type A or blood type B.
If your blood type is O negative than you could give it to any person with any blood type.
to blood group B and AB.
Absolutely. A child will either have its mother's blood type or its father's blood type. If the mother's blood type is NOT O, then someone else is the father.
If the father is homozygous for the B blood group, giving him the BB blood genotype, and the mother's genotype is AB (the only genotype for the AB blood group), then their offspring could have either the AB or B blood groups. If the father is heterozygous for the B blood group, giving him the BO genotype, then their offspring could have the AB, A, or B blood groups. However, they could not produce an offspring with the O blood group.
Yes
Group A blood types have A antibodies attached to their blood cells. Group B blood types have B antibodies attached to their blood cells. If you give a group A blood type a transfusion with type B blood, their body will attack the type B blood cells after sensing foreign antibodies. Since Group O does not have any antibodies attached to the blood cells, you can give it to type A. Type A will not detect foreign antibodies since group O has no antibodies, and therefore, the body will accept the type O blood. All Medical Answers need confirmation and re-confirmation.
there are no blood type as ABO there are practically 4 types of blood groups i.e. A, B, AB and O O blood group can donate blood to all other groups A can give to A and AB B can give to B and AB AB blood group can only give blood to AB only but can receive blood from all other groups
Yes, the man could be the father of the child. A child with blood type O can inherit the O allele from both parents. In this case, the man with blood type B could have passed on an O allele, resulting in the child having blood type O.
Yes, individuals with O blood type can donate to individuals with A blood type. O blood type is considered the universal donor because it lacks A or B antigens that could cause an immune response in the recipient.
If your ABO blood type is AB, you could potentially give blood to individuals with blood types A, B, AB, and O, as long as there are no other significant blood type incompatibilities. The AB blood type is known as the universal plasma donor because it lacks ABO antibodies in the plasma.
Because not every one has the same blood type and you need to know what blood type your giving to the recipiant of the blood because if you give some one the wrong blood type you can kill them.