A person with type AB blood. People with type O cannot receive from anyone except O.
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A person with type B blood can receive blood transfusions from individuals with type B or type O blood. They cannot receive blood from individuals with type A or AB blood.
Blood type is determined by the type of antigen
AB can receive any blood type (depending whether you are - or +)
Type AB blood has both A and B antigens on its red blood cells, making it compatible with all blood types. This is because type AB blood does not have antibodies against A or B antigens, allowing it to receive blood from any blood type without triggering an immune response.
Type O blood is considered the universal blood donation type. Someone with type O blood can donate their blood to anyone of any blood type. So yes, your mother could definitely benefit from your blood if you were to donate it to her.
AB blood types can receive blood from any donors, also known as "Universal Recipients". Your blood, however, can only be received by other AB types. To contrast, type O blood types can give blood to anyone, but can only receive type O blood.
The blood type AB is a universal receiver meaning it can receive blood from blood types A, B, AB, and O.
For an AB positive blood group, a compatible life partner would be someone with any blood type, as AB positive individuals can receive blood from any blood type and can donate to AB positive and AB negative individuals. Compatibility for having children would depend on the specific blood types and potential genetic issues.
AB+ is the universal recipient.
everybody can receive "O" type blood. "A" type blood people can receive A or O "B" type blood people can receive B or O "AB" type blood people can receive A or B or AB or O "O" type blood people can receive ONLY O
Generally the only time blood type compatability is important is during a blood transfusion. At this time it is essential that the recipient be given a blood type they are compatible with to avoid a fatal reaction. A person with AB blood can receive blood for anyone. A person with A blood can only receive blood from someone who has either A or O blood. Similarly a type B person can receive only from type B or O. A type O person can donate to any bloodtype, but can only receive from another type O person.
Type ab blood can receive types a, b, ab, and o blood, not just type ab blood. Type ab is known as the "universal receiver", as it can receive any blood type, while type o is the "universal donor", meaning type o can be given to any person.