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Blood group agglutinogen is a hemoprotein or a glycoprotein

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Answered by Hemantg111
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A person whose blood type is "A positive" (A +), has both type A and Rh proteins on the surface of their red blood cells. Type A blood cells are covered with A agglutinogens, type B have B agglutinogens, type AB have both A and B, and type O blood have none.

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