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Re: Human Blood: Origin, Classification And Characteristics by mjabdulk: 9:36am On Dec 06, 2018
what a nice educative information dispersed by an educator !!!
Re: Human Blood: Origin, Classification And Characteristics by daveP(m): 9:39am On Dec 06, 2018
vizkiz:
Now this is the nairaland I remember.

Very informative

Asin!!

You close your browser feeling new and know that you've learnt something new. That feeling just returned immediately I saw this.

There was once a Nairaland!!
Re: Human Blood: Origin, Classification And Characteristics by gift2xl: 9:39am On Dec 06, 2018
Good one. but most of the AB i knw are UGLY.
Re: Human Blood: Origin, Classification And Characteristics by gift2xl: 9:41am On Dec 06, 2018
Good one. but most of the AB i knw are UGLY. like Segun Arisen
Re: Human Blood: Origin, Classification And Characteristics by gift2xl: 9:46am On Dec 06, 2018
Good one. but most of the AB i knw are UGLY. like Segun AriZen, OBJ, TINUB¤ DEM PLENTY HELP ME COMPLET AM
Re: Human Blood: Origin, Classification And Characteristics by madridguy(m): 9:50am On Dec 06, 2018
Informative.
Re: Human Blood: Origin, Classification And Characteristics by scait(m): 10:02am On Dec 06, 2018
cleavage bearing oloshos no get blood group ni, newest mutation
Re: Human Blood: Origin, Classification And Characteristics by Dandantric: 10:03am On Dec 06, 2018
This information is grossly false, blood grouping is controlled by the DNA and is caused by several antigens,( substances that provoke the immune system) Most especially type A and B. Type O is the result of a simple point mutation that greatly reduced or destroyed the ability of Type A transferase to attach N-acetylgalactosamine to H substance. The theory of migrational adaptation is a hoax. Don't mislead the populace pls.

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Re: Human Blood: Origin, Classification And Characteristics by femi4: 10:04am On Dec 06, 2018
Thomthom:
Nice one... what about SS
you don't know the difference between blood type and blood group

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Re: Human Blood: Origin, Classification And Characteristics by Olibboy: 10:18am On Dec 06, 2018
If yhu are O+ like me gather here lets take selfie...
Re: Human Blood: Origin, Classification And Characteristics by JeogahII(m): 10:18am On Dec 06, 2018
Educative
Re: Human Blood: Origin, Classification And Characteristics by Olibboy: 10:19am On Dec 06, 2018
femi4:
you don't know the difference between blood type and blood group
Genotype
Re: Human Blood: Origin, Classification And Characteristics by BnQoyyim(m): 10:27am On Dec 06, 2018
There is a great probability that another type shall emerge in the nearest (millennium) future perhaps, named Type E (Emerging) .

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Re: Human Blood: Origin, Classification And Characteristics by Tellemall: 10:29am On Dec 06, 2018
Dandantric:
This information is grossly false, blood grouping is controlled by the DNA and is caused by several antigens,( substances that provoke the immune system) Most especially type A and B. Type O is the result of a simple point mutation that greatly reduced or destroyed the ability of Type A transferase to attach N-acetylgalactosamine to H substance. The theory of migrational adaptation is a hoax. Don't mislead the populace pls.

It's an interesting hoax, though.
As interesting as evolution, but just as stagnant.
Re: Human Blood: Origin, Classification And Characteristics by Starks: 10:37am On Dec 06, 2018
wow this the kind of information I love to hear, I can read this over n over it just make sense.
Re: Human Blood: Origin, Classification And Characteristics by franklingud(m): 10:53am On Dec 06, 2018
So it means am unique, from the origin of Man I got my blood?

Wow!
Re: Human Blood: Origin, Classification And Characteristics by Nobody: 11:09am On Dec 06, 2018
Yewandequeen:
Make I take seat here.

Can someone please get me a warm glass of milk and chinchin to step down with while I digest this write up?




you wan stil drink milk to the one wey already dey ur body ... not even lipton for you .
Re: Human Blood: Origin, Classification And Characteristics by Nobody: 11:12am On Dec 06, 2018
Lilimax:
Nice research!
From what I know, Blood group O people are naturally strong people and hardly do they fall sick smiley.
To me, it is the best Blood group undecided.
My father has blood group O and even at 80 years, he is still waxing strong and without any underlying sickness smiley





your daddy is naturally strong ..n he gave birth to a gurl #yiimu
Re: Human Blood: Origin, Classification And Characteristics by sommyboi(m): 11:17am On Dec 06, 2018
Neddyogu:
Lwkm. Blood group A means Agrarian? This is about the most fvcked up sh.it of all the fvcked up sh.its I ever heard or read.

Ok explain the rhesus blood group system or the Lewis or Colt or Scianna, or Bombay or Duffy blood group systems.

Abeg oo blood is classified based on the presence or absence of markers called 'antigens'.

I think this is more of a historical perspective on blood groups.

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Re: Human Blood: Origin, Classification And Characteristics by booblacain(m): 11:40am On Dec 06, 2018
Noah had three sons, Ham, Shem and Japheth. Ham was known to be the first born.
Re: Human Blood: Origin, Classification And Characteristics by uniqUN(m): 11:46am On Dec 06, 2018
Wow. What a questionable coincidence. Just this morning, i was pondering why there are different blood groups while we all evolved from Adam and Eve. Same with complexion and hair and skin texture. But i suppose the same reason for the former applies to the latter, from the op's POV anyway. The other question is "do animals of the same specie also have blood groups"? Because, even if not as pronunced as those of humans, they have undergone same phases as humans too.
Re: Human Blood: Origin, Classification And Characteristics by Neddyogu(m): 11:48am On Dec 06, 2018
sommyboi:


I think this is more of a historical perspective on blood groups.

But no mention of Landsteiner's discovery or Sturli and co. Me I no agree with am shaa.
Re: Human Blood: Origin, Classification And Characteristics by Neddyogu(m): 11:51am On Dec 06, 2018
Dandantric:
This information is grossly false, blood grouping is controlled by the DNA and is caused by several antigens,( substances that provoke the immune system) Most especially type A and B. Type O is the result of a simple point mutation that greatly reduced or destroyed the ability of Type A transferase to attach N-acetylgalactosamine to H substance. The theory of migrational adaptation is a hoax. Don't mislead the populace pls.

God bless you abeg.
Re: Human Blood: Origin, Classification And Characteristics by Oluwasaeon(m): 11:51am On Dec 06, 2018
Lilimax:
Nice research!
From what I know, Blood group O people are naturally strong people and hardly do they fall sick smiley.
To me, it is the best Blood group undecided.
My father has blood group O and even at 80 years, he is still waxing strong and without any underlying sickness smiley
I can relate. I am blood group O
Re: Human Blood: Origin, Classification And Characteristics by Lilimax(f): 12:15pm On Dec 06, 2018
ericsmith:






your daddy is naturally strong ..n he gave birth to a gurl #yiimu
smiley You no serious at all!
Re: Human Blood: Origin, Classification And Characteristics by Nobody: 12:32pm On Dec 06, 2018
Yewandequeen:
Make I take seat here.

Can someone please get me a warm glass of milk and chinchin to step down with while I digest this write up?

Re: Human Blood: Origin, Classification And Characteristics by Nobody: 12:37pm On Dec 06, 2018
Lilimax:
smiley You no serious at all!


so you know izza joke !!

Re: Human Blood: Origin, Classification And Characteristics by cherriex(f): 12:43pm On Dec 06, 2018
Yeah I read it and my diet approach changed and all the all stressors and minor rejections my body usually complains of stopped without medications.
Books lovers here it is.

Re: Human Blood: Origin, Classification And Characteristics by Nobody: 12:56pm On Dec 06, 2018
Blood group O say Hiiiiii, others say nah.... The ...................have it.
Re: Human Blood: Origin, Classification And Characteristics by highbee02: 1:04pm On Dec 06, 2018
gisthabit:
The blood is one of the most important part of the human system, so important it has over the years of existence on earth, garnered much significance. In the human body, the blood acts as a transporter, as it transports and also carries the human minerals, fluids, some of our cells, and is the fuel for our engine. Simply put, we cannot exist without blood.

Apart from its importance to the human body, it bears cultural and religious importance and relevance too as the blood is as old as history.

Ancient people mixed it together and drank it to denote unity and fealty. Hunters performed rituals to appease the spirits of the animals they killed by offering up the animal blood and smearing it on their faces and bodies. The blood of the lamb was placed as a mark in the bible, on the hovels of the enslaved Jews of Egypt so that the angel of death would pass over them.

People from time immemorial took blood oaths to signify their love for each other or to protect a secret. Moses in the bible turned water into blood in quest to free his people. And the most symbolic blood of all, the blood of Jesus Christ, which is central and sacred to Christianity. This among others shows how significant the blood is to us.

Blood does not only supply delivery or defense systems necessary for our existence, it also provides a keystone for humanity. Just like humans evolved over the course of history, the human blood has also not just evolved, but has been restructured and modified.

As we know the human blood is grouped into four : O, A, B, AB. But many people do not know the meaning of the groups or even the fact that these groups evolved from one another in one way or another, which brings us to the topic of the day.

These groups all have their origins and meanings, each blood type contains the genetic message of our ancestors’ diets and behaviors, and though we’re a long way from early history, many of their traits still affect us.

As the human race moved about and was forced to adapt to its new environments and conditions, it affected our diets and what we take into our systems and these changes also reflects in the development of the blood types, which appear to have arrived at critical junctures of human development.


BLOOD TYPE O- MEANS OLD:

This is the oldest blood type, the first and original blood type, other blood types evolved from it. The blood type is as early as the first humans on earth, probably between 50,000 and 40,000 BC.

These humans were the early men or humanoid ancestors such as the Neanderthals. The type O helped to propel the human species to the top of the food chain, making them the most dangerous predators on earth.

One major characteristics of blood type O is that it had its own immune system, which is why humans survived till now, even through poor cooking, eating raw meats, contacting different germs and diseases without proper medical care or modern medicine.

One major food that aided the blood type was protein, mostly meats: early men were hunters and fed majorly on meats. Since evolution started in Africa and the early men are from Africa, blood type is found mostly in Africa. Most Africans are blood type O.


BLOOD TYPE A- MEANS AGRARIAN:

This blood type developed somewhere in Asia and middle East between 25,000 and 15,000 BC. There is a very large gap between the period the O blood type was in existence and when this blood type was formed.

This blood type was in response to new environmental conditions. Early humans by this time were becoming over populated and the struggle for hunting ground began. This led to the first ever migration of humans as some migrated to Asia and Middle East.

It emerged at the peak of the Neolithic period, the new Stone Age, which followed the Paleolithic period or the Old Stone Age.

This was the period of agriculture and animal domestication. The discovery of cultivation of grains and livestock changed everything. When the migration occurred, people learnt to establish stable communities and permanent living structures.

This different lifestyle, a major change in diet and environment resulted in an entirely new mutation in the immune system that allowed humans to better tolerate and absorb cultivated grains and other agricultural products gave birth to type A blood.

Humans began to combine hunting with farming and rearing of animals. They also saw the need and importance of storing food rather than kill and eat. Need for survival led to this blood type because type A emerged as more resistant to infections common to densely populated areas. Survivors of plague, cholera, and smallpox show a predominance of type A or Type O.

The blood eventually spread beyond Asia in Europe, carried by the Indo-Europeans. Today, type A blood is still found in its highest concentration among Western Europeans.


BLOOD TYPE B – MEANS BALANCE:

This blood type developed between 15,000 and 10,000 BC, in the area of the Himalayan highlands now part of present day Pakistan and India.

Type B blood may have initially mutated in response to climatic changes. This was the period humans were pushed from the hot, lush Savannahs of Eastern Africa to the cold, unyielding highlands of the Himalayas.

This also came as a result of another form of diet, the diet of meat and cultural dairy products which was on the rise among the rural region of Asia, among a mix of Caucasian and Mongolian tribes.

Because of the rise in sea levels, the land bridge between North America and Asia is reduced making it impossible for the type B blood to get into North America at first, who are majorly type O. One major characteristics of the type B blood is that it shows most clearly defined geographic distribution.

The first blood type to be found in all parts of the world at very high rates. There is no part of the world that type B blood group is not found in high quantity. As a general rule, regardless of their nationality or race, there is a trend toward higher-than-average rates of type B blood.


BLOOD TYPE AB- MEANS MODERN:

This blood type is quite rare, emerging from the intermingling of type A Caucasians with type B Mongolians.

It is found in less than 5 percent of the human population, and it is the newest of the blood types. Found to develop between 500 BC and 900 AD, it means that until ten or twelve centuries ago, there was no type AB blood.

It came at the period when barbarian hordes sliced through the soft underbelly of many collapsing civilizations, overrunning the length and breadth of Roman empire.

This intermingling of these Eastern invaders with the last trembling vestiges of European civilization gave birth to type AB blood. The AB blood type is mostly about intermingling, rather than migration or climatic change.


Because type ABs inherit the tolerance of both type A and type B, their immune systems have an enhanced ability to manufacture more specific antibodies to microbial infections.

There is however, a greater predisposition to certain cancers because type AB responds to anything A-like or B-like as “self”, so it manufactures no opposing antibodies.

It is the first blood type to adopt an amalgamation of immune characteristics, some of which make them stronger, and some of which make them weaker. Perhaps type AB presents the perfect metaphor for modern life; complex and unsettled.

With the four blood group already addressed, there is this belief that in years to come, a new blood group will emerge, one that can combine the characteristics of both O, A and B which will be better and will come as humans advance.

The explanations clearly points to the fact that each new blood types was an evolutionary response to a series of changes in the human nature, diet and environment. Also it points out that we are all in one way or another related by blood, as it is a far determinant of individuality and similarity than is tribe or race.

References and sources: ‘Eat right for your type’ by Dr. Peter J.D Adamo and Catherine Whitney. Google, Wikipedia.

Compiled by
Ifechukwu Ifee Uwaks.

Source:http://gisthabit.com/do-you-know-human-blood-origin-classification-and-characteristics/

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