It is said that those with O- bloodtype will have a definite peak in the foreheads hairline. Plus, that they will enter puberty late in adolescense.
I am a recessive O - (rrh-), whose parents were both +. My blood type is "true-type," even after having four pregnancies. My hairline above my forehead has a very defined and striking peak. I did not enter puberty until I was 14 1/2. The first pregnancy was a spontaneous (natural) abortion. My first infant born was very ill with jaundice. My second infant born - died of SIDS. My third infant born was fine. Rhogam was used with my live births, but not after the first pregnancy.
Since I was a young child I was a loner. More active throughtwise than socially. Depression became a factor in my life at 12 - or 13. Anxiety attacks at the age of four, when under stress. Dreams that come true have plagued me ever since 7 years old. I was not given any treatment at my own birth due to my blood-type. This caused a reaction in my system at 2 years old that swelled my throat shut as bloodtype and tissue type did not mix. a field trech and the new rhogam was given. Yet, I had a near death experience, clinical death. This 0- bloodtype is a magnet for illnesses and ailments.
With the devastation that this negative rh factor brings; there most definitely needs to be research into it - and how to eleviate it's long term effects. We are human beings, not just sorry folks. As human beings this problem should be pretty close to the top of the research list.
The group of proteins that are always present in the body to help white blood cells ingest microorganisms is called complement proteins. Complement proteins work alongside white blood cells to enhance the immune response by promoting inflammation, attracting phagocytes, and directly killing pathogens. They form an essential part of the innate immune system.
O Rh D positive refers to a blood type that is O positive and Rh positive. In this blood type, the individual has O type blood with Rh factor present on the red blood cells. This is one of the most common blood types among the population.
O positive blood can be transfused to any person with a positive Rh factor, making it a universal donor for Rh-positive individuals. However, it is not universal for all blood types because some individuals may have antibodies to other blood group antigens present in O positive blood.
Interstitial fluid is the fluid surrounding cells in tissues that exchanges nutrients, gases, and waste products with blood. It does not normally contain blood cells or large proteins, as these are typically found within blood vessels. If blood cells or large proteins are present in the interstitial fluid, it may indicate damage to blood vessels or leakage due to inflammation or injury.
ORH positive refers to a person's blood type being Rh-positive, which means they have the Rh antigen present on the surface of their red blood cells. This is an important factor in blood compatibility for transfusions or during pregnancy.
Yes, A positive blood contains A antigens on the surface of the red blood cells. Additionally, the "positive" indicates the presence of the Rh factor, meaning the Rh antigen is also present. Therefore, A positive blood has both A and Rh antigens.
this doesnt effect personality but you can have O positive, A positive, B positive, and AB positive. so all blood types can be positve. rh positive which is synthetic blood.
NO... bcoz only AO genes are present....when both are coding for antibody A, there's no chance of getting a B group of blood
Individuals with type A positive blood have the benefit of being able to receive blood transfusions from donors with type A or type O positive blood. This blood type is also associated with a lower risk of heart disease and certain types of cancer. Additionally, individuals with type A positive blood may have a reduced risk of developing severe malaria.
The group of proteins that are always present in the body to help white blood cells ingest microorganisms is called complement proteins. Complement proteins work alongside white blood cells to enhance the immune response by promoting inflammation, attracting phagocytes, and directly killing pathogens. They form an essential part of the innate immune system.
O Rh D positive refers to a blood type that is O positive and Rh positive. In this blood type, the individual has O type blood with Rh factor present on the red blood cells. This is one of the most common blood types among the population.
Type O or type A broadly speaking. it also depends on other proteins found on the surface of donated blood cells such as rhesus proteins. someone can be rhesus plus or rhesus minus meaning they either have the protein or don't. You can only receive blood of the same rhesus type of as your own for example: A rhesus positive can only receive A rhesus positive or O rhesus positive
All da blood clotting factors r produced and present in da liver.
O positive blood can be transfused to any person with a positive Rh factor, making it a universal donor for Rh-positive individuals. However, it is not universal for all blood types because some individuals may have antibodies to other blood group antigens present in O positive blood.
Plasma proteins and red blood cells are not excreted in urine because they remain in the blood when it is filtered through the kidneys and into the ureters. They are too big to be filtered. Most other substances present in blood are also present in urine since the kidneys filter out poisonous substances as well as substances that are present in excess such as salt and water.
Interstitial fluid is the fluid surrounding cells in tissues that exchanges nutrients, gases, and waste products with blood. It does not normally contain blood cells or large proteins, as these are typically found within blood vessels. If blood cells or large proteins are present in the interstitial fluid, it may indicate damage to blood vessels or leakage due to inflammation or injury.
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