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From the information provided, all that can be said is that ac must be more than 3 centimetres and less than 21 cm.

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What can AB blood donate to?

Well for starters we would have to see what RH group you are in you see AB+ can receive blood from people that are A+ A- B+ B- O+ O- AB+ AB- but can only give to people that are AB+.If you are AB- you can receive from blood types A- B- O- and AB- but you can give to people that are AB+ and AB-.


What are all the possible allele combination that could be formed if this cell undergoes meiosis?

During meiosis, the possible allele combinations that could be formed depend on the number of alleles present for each gene. If the cell is diploid (2n), then there are 2^(n) possible combinations, where n is the number of alleles for each gene. For example, with two alleles (A and B) for a single gene, the possible combinations are: AB, Ab, aB, and ab.


Who can type ab give blood too?

People with blood type AB can donate to other individuals with AB, as they are universal plasma donors. However, they can receive blood only from other AB individuals, as they are universal plasma receivers.


If you have AB blood type what group could give blood to?

The AB blood type is known as the universal recipient. Therefore, the groups that a person with this blood type can give blood to are limited. If your blood is AB+, then you can only give to others with AB+ blood. If your blood is AB-, then you can give to people with both AB+ or AB- blood.


Is AB negative or AB positive the rarest?

AB negative is the rarest blood type, as it occurs in only about 1% of the population. AB positive is more common, occurring in about 3-4% of the population.