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LaDunn

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Describe how antibodies and antigens determine one's A-B-O blood type.
 
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Question 2

The constitutional basis of a successful claim of selective prosecution is the
 
  A. Checks and balances doctrine
  B. Due Process Clause
  C. Equal Protection Clause
  D. Separation of powers doctrine



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Answer to Question 1

Every red blood cell contains either an A antigen, a B antigen, or no antigen (this is called type O). The type of antigen on one's red blood cells determines one's A-B-O blood type. People with type A blood have A antigens on their red blood cells, those with type B blood have B antigens, and those with type O blood have no antigens on their red blood cells.

Answer to Question 2

ANSWER: C



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