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ARh^-mother carring a Rh^- child then :...

A`Rh^-`mother carring a `Rh^-` child then :

A

antibody formed in mother blood is transmitted against the erythrocytes of subsequent foetus

B

the RBC of foetus destroys the antibodies present in mother's blood

C

antigens produced in mother's blood is transmitted againts the antibodies in foetus blood

D

antigens produced in foetus blood is transmitted against the antigens present in mother's blood

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