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    A Patient's Red Cells Are Agglutinated by Anti-B,but Not by Anti-A.What
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A Patient's Red Cells Are Agglutinated by Anti-B,but Not by Anti-A.What

Question 1

Question 1

Multiple Choice

A patient's red cells are agglutinated by anti-B,but not by anti-A.What is this patient's ABO phenotype?


A) Group B
B) Group O
C) Group AB
D) Group A

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