Those universal donors are so needed. It's O- that's rare if I remember right. Because only O- can donate to O-. Yet O- is THE universal donor....right?
Those universal donors are so needed. It's O- that's rare if I remember right. Because only O- can donate to O-. Yet O- is THE universal donor....right?
The time is upon us...
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I dont think O is rare. O is just needed more because it generally works with the others.
AB-ve is the rarest of the well known blood groups.
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So here's how it works. Generally speaking negative blood types are rarer than positive blood types. Positives can accept negative blood donations within their own blood type, ie A positive can receive A negative, but cannot receive B negative. Negatives, however, can only take their own blood type, which is one of the reasons O negatives are needed so badly is because O negative can only take O negative. O negative is also the universal donor which is why the blood packs they keep in ambulances are always O negatives, because anyone can take it.
Rarity wise, AB blood types are the rarest, with AB negative being the rarest blood type. AB positive is the second rarest, B negative is third, A negative is fourth, O negative is fifth, and B positive is sixth with all them (at least in Caucasians) being below 10% in regards to how many people have them. The only two above 10% in Caucasians are A+ and O+ because of how the genetics work.
So as I said before O negative is the universal donor, but that's generally only for red blood cells. For plasma donations, it's AB (doesn't matter if it's positive or negative). In addition, the universal receiver is AB positive because it can take donations from all forms of blood. AB negative technically falls into this category as well but since it can't take AB positive blood, it somewhat falls short.
Oddly enough in my family I have some of the rarest blood types, with my grandfather on my dad's side being AB+, my grandma on my dad's side, my mother, my aunt, and I all being O-, and my father is a B+.
Yep, I got a free gift when I donated. I got this very handy toolkit and they gave out free cookies and juice drinks (which I think they give not just to be generous, but also because the sugar in those makes up for the blood loss or something like that).
Yeah, they're currently at very low levels, so that's also why they're poking me all the time to donate. But yeah, they want anyone who can donate to at least try. I'd do it more often if I didn't feel so light-headed afterword.
Wow, girl, you rock at explaining American football AND blood types!
It's strange, in my family, we have blood types all over the spectrum. Crazy how these things sometimes work. XD
That is exactly why they do that! See when you donate blood, your blood sugar and iron levels drop. So they give you cookies or sweets to bring the sugar levels back up and juices to get more vitamins like irons back into your body! It's also to keep you from passing out. It's also why they advice eating meat or beans afterwards, you need the protein.
You flatter me! I just know a lot of random trivia and I like to share it!Originally Posted by Neo Emolga
It's all about them genetics. I can't really remember exactly how it works other than Os are generally recessive. So if you have a lot of mixes it means some people in your family are carrying the O gene and it's just not showing up.
I mean really, who could possibly say no to FREE COOKIES!? The fun, free gifts are always nice, also, but I know not every place does that.
Yeah, that sounds about right. I think I'm the only one on the family that has O type blood, so it's probably related to those reasons.
Well that too. Yeah my school just gave us shirts. They only had XLs left when I went so new bed time shirt.
Mhm and A and B are generally like equally dominate so it just depends on what gets passed. Usually one will become submissive and become "hidden" but can be passed to the kids. In rare cases, they'll become co-dominant, hence why we have AB and why they're so rare.Originally Posted by Neo Emolga
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