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A women with type AB blood marries a man with type B blood. According to the punnet square, their children could have each of these blood types except

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The children could have blood types A, B or AB. Its NOT possible for the children to have type O.

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The question does not indicate whether the man with type B blood is BB or BO. Therefore there are two possible Punnett squares. As you can see from the attached image, a child could have AB, BB, AO, or BO. Since A and B are dominant over O the AO blood type results in type A blood and the BO blood type results in type B blood. AB would be type AB blood. and BB would be type B blood.

A women with type AB blood marries a man with type B blood. According to the punnet-example-1
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They wouldn't have type A blood or type O blood because if you were to make the punnet square you will see that those two are the only types the child can't have.

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