No. Either a male or a female can have a positive or negative blood type.
No, a mother with blood group A Rh negative will not always have babies of the same gender. The gender of a baby is determined by the genetic contribution from both parents, not by the mother's blood type.
a person with O+/- blood can only receive O+/- blood respectively. O+ can give blood to any other + blood type, and O- can give blood to anyone.
Blood alcohol concentration does not depend on factors such as gender, body weight, or type of alcohol consumed. It mainly depends on the amount of alcohol consumed over a specific period of time.
Can B+ type blood be transfused into O type blood in humans?
Blood type O can donate to blood type B because blood type O lacks A and B antigens on the surface of red blood cells, and blood type B does not have antibodies against blood type O. This means there is no reaction when blood type O is transfused to blood type B.
No, it isn't.
The best foods for the O blood type are foods such as poultry, meats, yams, seafoods, nuts, beans, vegetables. They are the types of foods that were correlated with tropical environments and the O blood type originated there.
The best foods for the O blood type are foods such as poultry, meats, yams, seafoods, nuts, beans, vegetables. They are the types of foods that were correlated with tropical environments and the O blood type originated there.
There is no scientific evidence that blood type and the difficulty of dieting are correlated. All individuals, regardless of blood type, should maintain a diet full of fresh fruits, vegetables, and lean meats to obtain optimal health and weight.
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ABO is not correlated to Rh+/Rh-. With the conditions stated in the question, the mother could be type A, B or O, and is certainly type RH+. So, she can be A+, B+ or O+.
No, a mother with blood group A Rh negative will not always have babies of the same gender. The gender of a baby is determined by the genetic contribution from both parents, not by the mother's blood type.
Having O positive blood type does not determine your specific ethnicity, including whether you are Inuit or Native American. Blood type is not correlated with any particular ethnic background. Ethnicity is determined by a combination of cultural, historical, and genetic factors.
your babies blood can.. not your blood nothing in the mothers blood indicates the child's gender
Blood type cannot tell what race a person is. Forensics using blood to extract DNA samples that can be helpful in determining a person's race. This is done because certain races have been linked to specific codes that produce certain physical attributes that have been correlated to certain races.
Yes, it is possible for a father with blood type A and a mother with blood type B to have a baby who is male or female with blood type AB if the baby inherits one A allele from the father and one B allele from the mother. In the ABO blood group system, the A and B alleles are codominant, meaning both can be expressed in the offspring.
God created us with a gender so we all have a type of gender.