Well oxygenated.
It means breathing room air the person has >98% oxygen saturation. (aka blood sat)Their heart and lungs are working together and keeping the pumping the oxygen to their organs sufficiently. A person with low blood sats may have pneumonia, Asthma, COPD or could be a premature new born with insufficient surfactant in their lungs to pull in the room air / oxygen.
A person with chronic oxygen poor blood may be confused, dizzy have high blood pressure, have a headache or suffer brain damage.
A blood group 'O' person is called a Universal Donor from sue b :-)
Group O blood is called the universal donor because it lacks the A and B antigens that could trigger an immune response in recipients. This means individuals with any blood type (A, B, AB, or O) can safely receive O- blood in a transfusion without risking an adverse reaction.
There are two types of blood. Deoxygenated blood, and oxygenated blood.
Not taking Rh Factor into consideration, O is the universal donor. All blood types can receive type O. For information, AB is the universal recipient. They can take any blood type. Remember, this excludes the Rh Factor.
Yes, a person with AO genotype can donate blood to a person with blood type O because type O can receive blood from A and O blood types. The A from the donor's blood will not cause a reaction with the recipient's O blood.
the artries always carry O2 rich blood but the exception to this rule is pulmonary artery which carries o2 poor blood.pulmonary artery carries O deficit blood to the lungs it is exception to artries which always carry O rich blood to organs of body.
only O negative blood is called the universal donor. This is because people with this blood type have the ability to donate their blood to ANY other blood type. Blood donation is a complex process and only certain types can receive certain types. O neg is the one blood type that can give to anyone (however, they can only RECEIVE from O neg)
If you have type O blood, your blood can be given to anyone. You are called a universal blood donor
O negative is the universal donor. This means that anyone can have a transfusion of O neg, despite their blood type.
Yes. This is why those with type O blood are called universal donors.
It's the O negative type of blood
The blood type that is can be given to anyone is blood type O-. A person that has the blood type O- is called a universal donor because O- is compatible (as long as they are not an alien!). People with negative blood types can only take negative blood types. People with positive blood types can take either positive or negative, so that is why only blood type O- is the universal blood type, not O+. :) ~Ctmusicgirl7PCH=AB
A blood group 'O' person is called a Universal Donor from sue b :-)
A, B, AB, and O.
No, two parents with type O blood cannot have a child with blood type A. Blood type O is recessive and a child can only have type A blood if they inherit an A allele from one parent and either an A or O allele from the other parent.
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There are many diets that can benefit your blood type, eating a high protein diet can benefit your O blood type as well as eating vegetables rich in green color such as broccoli, kale, and spinach.