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Blood types explained simply
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ThatNetizen1 year ago
O-negative is the universal donor, safe for all blood types. AB-positive can receive blood from anyone, making it the universal recipient. Type O is the most common worldwide, especially O-positive. AB-negative is the rarest, found in less than 1% of people. Rh factor (positive or negative) comes from a protein on red blood cells.

Hello, World!1 year ago
😂😂

NakamotoVibes1 year ago
I don´t even know which one I got

Noob Sage1 year ago
Woah

Noob Sage1 year ago
Ok then

AJ1 year ago
Damn

Jay BomSenhor1 year ago
That’s good info!

birdturd1 year ago
I got pureblood.

HerboHippoNinja 🌿 🦛 🥷1 year ago
Why are there so many blood types?
