Asked by john
If a person has type B blood, which statement describes the antibodies present in his or her blood?
Only anti-A antibodies are present.
Only anti-B antibodies are present.
Both anti-A and anti-B antibodies are present.
Neither anti-A nor anti-B antibodies are present.
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Only anti-A antibodies are present.
Explanation: Type B red blood cells display B antigens, so the immune system makes antibodies against the A antigen (anti-A) but not against B.
Explanation: Type B red blood cells display B antigens, so the immune system makes antibodies against the A antigen (anti-A) but not against B.
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