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if the blood from an individual with type ab blood is mixed with anti - a serum in one well and anti - b serum in a second separate well multiple choice no agglutination will be seen the anti - a serum well will show agglutination but the anti - b serum well will not the anti - b serum well will show agglutination but the anti - a serum well will not the anti - a serum well and the anti - b serum well will show agglutination
Type AB blood has both A and B antigens on its red blood cells. Anti-A serum contains antibodies that bind to A antigens, and anti-B serum contains antibodies that bind to B antigens. When these antibodies encounter their corresponding antigens, agglutination (clumping) occurs. Since AB blood has both antigens, both wells will show agglutination.
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the anti-A serum well and the anti-B serum well will show agglutination.