If both parents are O- then the child will be O-.
A linear equation in three variable.
467
It would be: 4Fe + 3O2 2Fe2O3
Well, it really depends on where the parentheses are.
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O positive or O negative.
If you're asking if a person with bloodtype 0+ and a person with a+ have sex and can get pregnant, then the answer is yes.
O negative can be given to a person with any bloodtype, but if possible it is better for a person requiring transfusion to be given blood matching their own bloodtype.
The baby could have almost any bloodtype except for O.
yes
normally they have "o" plus or negative.
yes
On the contrary, bloodtype AB is not rare. Bloodtype AB is a great blood type since it can recieve blood from both bloodtypes A and B. The rarest bloodtype there is, is bloodtype O.
I2 + 10 hno3 = 2 hio3 + 10 no2 + 4 h2o
The father's blood type must be O, Rh genotype can't be determined.
If a child is type O negative, the parents could be any combination of blood types that result in a child with O negative blood, such as both parents being O negative or one parent being O negative and the other being A, B, or AB negative.
There is no conclusive evidence that links bloodtype to the frequency of miscarriage. There are many far more important and common factors that can be considered.