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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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the answer is A. for e2020

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Answer: Option Only anti-A antibodies are present.

Step-by-step explanation: In a blood group type, antigens are present of the same blood type and antibodies for the other. For example, blood A type will have antigens A but antibodies would be anti-B. Similarly, in blood type B, antigens would be B, but antibodies would be anti-A. Both anti-A and anti-B are present in blood type O. And in blood type AB, none of them is present.

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