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A person with blood type B+ has what type of antibodies? anti-A only anti-A and anti-Rh anti-Rh only anti-A and anti-B anti-B and anti-Rh
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A person with blood type B+ has what type of antibodies?
anti-A only
anti-A and anti-Rh
anti-Rh only
anti-A and anti-B
anti-B and anti-Rh
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the answer is Anti-A antibodies
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