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Amy's blood was determined to be AB positive. What does this

Last updated: 7/16/2022

Amy's blood was determined to be AB positive. What does this

Amy's blood was determined to be AB positive. What does this mean? A. There are no antibodies to neither A, B or Rh antigens in her plasma B. Antibodies to the A and B antigens are present on the surface of the blood cell C. Her red blood cells lack the Rh antigen D. She can only receive blood from a donor who is AB positive