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About
7%
of
plasma
is
made
up
of
proteins.
The
most
abundant
of
these
plasma
proteins
is:
immunoglobulin
gamma
globulins
o
albumin
alpha
globulins
fibrinogen
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The
blood
type
of
a
person's
blood
depends
on
which
of
the
following
factors?
Which
of
the
three
antigens,
A,
B,
and/or
O,
are
located
on
the
surface
of
the
erythrocytes.
Which
of
two
antigens,
Rh+
or
Rh-,
are
located
on
the
surface
of
the
erythrocytes.
Which
of
the
two
antigens,
A
or
B
or
both,
are
located
on
the
surface
of
the
erythrocytes.
Whether
or
not
the
Rh
antigen
is
found
on
the
surface
of
the
erythrocytes.
@
The
blood
type
depends
on
both
C
and
D.
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