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What blood types are not. possible for a child if one parent has type.A blood and the other type B? A.Type B B.Type A C.Type O d. all blood types are possible
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What blood types are not. possible for a child if one parent has type.A blood and the other type B?
A.Type B
B.Type A
C.Type O
d. all blood types are possible
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the answer is going to be D :))
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