Group O can only receive O type blood. O - negative can be donated to almost anyone, with almost any blood group. It is concidered 'The Universal Donor'.
No, they cannot. A person with O+ blood has a special antigen, or protein, on its extracellular membrane. The person with O- blood will form antibodies to the antigen and attack the O+ red blood...
you can recieve blood from anyone with O blood but you can donate to anyone because O blood is called the "universal" blood type becuase almost anyone can use it
Type O blood is part of the ABO blood grouping system. Type O has neither A nor B antigens on their red cells, thus it can be donated to patients of all blood types. However, type O patients can only...
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...