64.Which antigens would a person whose ABO blood group is “AB+” have on their red blood cells? A. Antigens A and B and D B. Antigens A and B C. Antigen D but neither of A or B D. Antigens A, B and plus E.Antigen B 65.What is the main function of leukocytes? A) Blood clotting B) Nutrient transport C) Fighting infections D) Oxygen transport E) Waste removal 66.Which leukocyte is primarily responsible for allergic reactions ? A) Neutrophil B) Basophil C) Lymphocyte D) Monocyte E) Eosinophil 67.What is the primary function of lymphocytes in the immune system? A) Phagocytosis B) Antibody production C) Hormone secretion D) Muscle contraction E) Nutrient absorption
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