The blood type is labeled as A+, A-, B+, B-, O+, O-, AB+, or AB-, based on both the ABO and Rh systems.
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.
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.
His blood type is AB.
Blood type A carries the A antigen on red blood cells and anti-B antibodies in the plasma. This means individuals with blood type A can receive blood from donors with type A or O, but not from those with type B or AB.
O negative is the universal donor because it does not contain any antigens (markers). When you get donated blood it has to have the same antigens as the ones your own blood contains. Since O- does not have any antigens, it will be accepted by any blood type.
Your immune system can look at any cell in your body and tell whether it is a part of body or if it is a foreign cell because all of your cells have 'labels' on them. For example if you are blood group A you could imagine that all your blood cells have little A's on them and your body has known since you were born any cell with an A on is part of you and therefore shouldn't be destroyed. However if you were to inject yourself with blood cells from someone who is blood group B then you body would see the 'B' labels on the foreign cells and begin to destroy them, sometimes leadinfg to an extreme immune response and death. When someone is blood group O- it means they have no labels on their blood cells at all and so their blood can but put into other peoples bodies without that persons immune system detecting it.
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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.
If both parents have type A blood then the baby should have type A blood. or type O blood
The universal donor blood type is O negative. This blood type can be given to individuals of any blood type. The universal receiver blood type is AB positive. This blood type can receive blood from individuals of any blood type.
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blood type A has type A antigens. blood type B has type B antigens.
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
There are several different labels for the department, here are a few: Blood Bank, Blood Transfusion Services, Transfusion Medicine