Molly has blood type A and her daughter has blood type B. Why can't Molly donate blood to her daughter?

A) Blood types A and B will coagulate during a transfusion.
B) Mothers cannot donate blood to their daughters.
C) Blood type B contains anti-A antibodies, which will agglutinate with Molly's type A blood.
D) Blood transfusions cannot be performed among relatives.
E) Only fathers can donate blood to their daughters.


C

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