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An individual has type B rh positive blood the individual has blank antigens and can produce what anti blank bodies

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An individual with type B Rh-positive blood has B antigens on the surface of their red blood cells and does not have A antigens. They can produce anti-A antibodies but do not produce anti-B antibodies. The Rh-positive status indicates that they have the Rh (D) antigen as well.

To summarize:
- **Antigens present:** B and Rh (D) antigens
- **Can produce:** Anti-A antibodies
- **Cannot produce:** Anti-B antibodies

So, the complete answer would be:
An individual with type B Rh-positive blood has B antigens and can produce anti-A antibodies.
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