A person with group A blood
A. Has anti-B antibody in the plasma.
B. May have the genotype AB.
C. May have a parent with group O blood.
D. May have children with group A or group O blood only.
E. Whose partner is also A can only have children of groups A or O.
A person with group A blood:
– A. Has anti-B antibody in the plasma.
– B. Cannot have the genotype AB.
– C. May have a parent with group O blood.
– D. May have children with group A or O blood, but also potentially other blood types depending on the partner’s blood type.
– E. If their partner is also group A, they can have children with blood types A, O, or potentially B, depending on their genotypes.