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Q: A child has blood type B. Which of the following parent pairs is NOT possible?
A: O and O
Q: A woman with blood type A+ gives birth to a baby with O- blood. Which of the following must be true about the father?
A: He must have blood type O and be Rh-negative
Q: Two parents, both with blood type AB, have a child. What is the only possible blood type for their child?
A: AB
Q: Which of the following blood type donations is NOT safe?
A: B+ donor to O+ recipient
Q: True or False: Two parents with blood type B can have a child with blood type O.
A: True
Q: True or False: A mother with blood type O- and a father with blood type A+ can have a child with blood type B+.
A: False
Q: If a baby has blood type AB, but the alleged father has blood type O, is he the biological father? Why or why not?
A: No, because the father can only pass O alleles, and the child must inherit A and B alleles.
Q: A father with blood type B+ and a mother with blood type A- have a child with blood type O-. What are the genotypes of the parents?
A: Father: BO, Mother: AO