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Korolek [52]
3 years ago
5

A man with type AB blood is married to a women with type O blood. They have two natural children and one adopted child. The chil

dren's blood types are: A,B, and O. Which child is adopted? How do you know?
Biology
1 answer:
Jobisdone [24]3 years ago
5 0

Answer:

<em>The child with the blood type O will be adopted. </em>

Explanation:

A punnet square can be described as a diagram which is made to depict the outcomes of a cross.

To determine the possible blood groups of the children with parents having AB and O blood group, lets make a punnet square:

        O          O

A    AO      AO

B    BO      BO

The punnet square shows that the children produced will have 50 percent chance of having A blood group and a 50 percent chance of having a B blood group. Hence, we can tell that the child with O blood group is adopted.

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