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If mother has type AB Blood and father has A blood type what percentage of their children are likely to have Type A blood?

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blood with certain proteins clump together when exposed to certain antibodies. A patient has type AB blood. If they received a transfusion of type B blood, predict and explain what would happen. Agglutination would occur because a person with type B blood cannot receive AB blood because they have A antibodies.

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