electrically neutral :)
Yes, people with AB positive blood can receive O positive blood. In fact, AB+ can receive *any* blood, A, B, O, or AB, positive or negative. It is the other blood types that have restrictions.
For an AB positive blood group, a compatible life partner would be someone with any blood type, as AB positive individuals can receive blood from any blood type and can donate to AB positive and AB negative individuals. Compatibility for having children would depend on the specific blood types and potential genetic issues.
O blood type can only receive blood type only from O, and blood type O can give blood to all other blood types, but obly receive blood from it self General Rule : O is general donnor but limited receiver.
No, a person having o-negative blood cannot receive blood from a person having o-positive blood because it will cause coagulation of blood
O positive and O negative can only receive from the same type of O. O is considered to be a universal donor, while AB is considered to be a universal receiver. A however, is neither, which means that it can only receive from O and other A's. Any A blood group has antigen b, while any O has antigen a and b. When a person with blood group A transfer the blood to O, antigen b from both sides meet and co-aggutation occurs (i.e the blood clotts within the receiver). this act can be fatal
electrically neutral :)
Receive, acquire
Synonyms for "get" - To acquire, find or receive
The correct spelling of the verb is "receive" (acquire, get).
Synonyms for "get" - To acquire, find or receive
The likely word is receive. (get, acquire)
To get something is to obtain, acquire, or receive it, or perhaps, to buy it when shopping.
get, win, buy, receive, gain, earn, secure, collect
no
B positive and O positive
no.
Yes. (If you are asking if a type AB positive person can receive O positive blood.)