in the A, B, AB, O. These four blood types also have a positive or negative attached to them.
The marker molecules on red blood cells determine a person's blood type, which is classified into different groups based on the presence or absence of certain antigens (markers) on the cell surface. The main blood type systems are ABO and Rh, which play a crucial role in determining blood compatibility for transfusions or organ transplants.
Not necessarily. The blood type of a first born baby can be the same as the mother's, but it can also be different if the baby inherits a different blood type allele from the father. The baby's blood type is determined by a combination of the parents' blood types.
The maximum number of different blood types the children could have is four: A, B, AB, and O. Each parent can pass on a different allele to their offspring, resulting in a combination of blood types depending on the inheritance pattern.
Red blood cells of different groups have different molecules on the surface of their cells these are called antigens. People with blood type A will reject B type blood as they have different antigens on the surface of their cells, these differences are detected by antibodies. Blood type O has none of these antigens and so isn't rejected/detected by the antibodies.
yes -- the real concern is the rh fator of mother/father/fetus and that is for the fetus' protection.
When testing for a persons blood type at a hospital they put a drop of blood with different antibodies, which will react differently based on the antigens in your blood. If you donate blood at red cross, or a hospital they'll do this for you.
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There are multiple websites that can give you information on the different blood types and their diets. A couple examples are, webmd.com,dadamo.com, and drlam.com
No. Persons with type O blood can only receive type O blood.
A person with type o blood is a universal donor and can donate blood to persons of any blood type.
In Asia we believe blood type defines a persons character
If the blood type of the donor is different from the receivers blood type, the blood type of the revive can attack the different type of blood
The size of blood cells is not a factor in determining a person's blood type. Blood type is determined by a combination of certain proteins in the cells.
AB positive blood type is known as the universal recipient which means that persons with AB positive blood can recieve transfusions from any blood type, positive or negative. Generally, transfusions of the same blood type or of blood type O can be given. Persons with blood types that are RH positive can be given transfusions of either the positive OR negative subtype, but persons with RH negative blood types can only receive transfusions from other RH negative blood types.
blood type A has type A antigens. blood type B has type B antigens.
There are diets out there for each persons blood type. There is a leading author on books about dieting for your bood type names Dr. Peter D'Adamo. He has had many years of reseacher into dieting for your blood type.
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