You can, as far as I know, only accept blood of anyone with the same blood type.
which blood group can be donate to all other groups? "O" positive blood group. it's called universal donor.
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The father's blood type would have to be A or AB, and most likely negative.
There are two different kinds of markers in human blood. One is categorized by the letter, A, B, or O. A means there is one, B is the other, AB is both, and O means neither. The second kind of marker is portrayed by a + or -. + means there is a marker, - means there isn't. Now, a person cannot accept blood that has markers not present in their own blood. Therefore, an A+ acceptor can use A+, A-, O+ or O-. They cannot use B bacause they don't have the B marker. O- blood has no markers so anyone can accept it, but an acceptor with O- blood cannot accept any kind except O-. AB+ has every marker so they can accept any type of blood. However, their blood can be accepted only by others with AB+.
Yes, a person with AB- blood can receive O- blood in a transfusion because AB can receive blood from A, B, AB, and O blood types. However, individuals with AB- blood type can only donate to other individuals with AB blood type.
Yes. It's the negative blood types that can't accept blood from the positives.
Yes. It's the negative blood types that can't accept blood from the positives.
Certainly
name of the animal whose blood is blue ?
Parliament's authority
O-
People with AB blood can accept blood from anyone because they have both A and B antigens on their red blood cells, making them universal recipients.
AB
Yes
Bohr
Pure-blood or Half-blood as Durmstrang don't accept Muggle-borns.
No, blood type O cannot accept blood type A without agglutination because blood type O has antibodies against blood type A. Mixing incompatible blood types can lead to agglutination, which can be harmful to the recipient.