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No, A positive blood type is one of the most common blood types in the population, making it easier to find blood donors with this blood type.
Yes, the red blood cells are the most common type of blood cells, they are followed by white blood cells frequency. There are also, platelets, which aren't technically considered cells, but are more frequent than white blood cells and less frequent than red blood cells.
There is no scientific evidence to support the claim that AB negative blood type is more common among Jewish people. Blood type distribution varies among different populations, but there is no specific correlation between blood type and ethnicity or religion.
Having O positive blood with an Rh(Kell) negative blood type is relatively rare. The O positive blood type is the most common blood type, but the combination of O positive with Kell negative is less common. It is important to discuss any concerns with your healthcare provider regarding blood compatibility for any future medical needs.
Approximately 37% of the world's population has O positive blood, making it the most common blood type globally.
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The most common blood type is the o+ blood type.
No, the most common blood type is the o blood type. There are nine common blood types in the human body but the most common of all is the o blood type.
The most common blood type is O+, which is 40% of humans blood type.
The most common blood type is A positive and the most rare is type O.
The most common blood types are A, B, and O. Type O is the most common, followed by type A, then type B. Type AB is the least common blood type.
The most common is blood type O.
The most common blood type in Spain is A positive. A positive is the most common blood type anywhere in the world.
The most common blood type is O.
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O+ is the most common blood type. Thus, it is the type needed most often by hospitals for blood transfusions. AB- is the rarest of the "common" blood types, so your friend is mistaken.