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Emmett Orr
Biology
3 October, 22:08
Someone with A antigens will not have
antibodies.
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Nina Suarez
3 October, 22:31
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False.
Explanation:
Someone with A antigens can have antibodies.
Even though, they have another disease, does not mean they will not catch antibodies.
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