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Blood groups are identified by the presence of various surface glycoproteins that are referred to as antigens present on the surface of RBC. The cell organelle that would have involved in glycosylation of protein is

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Answered by aleenabijukottachudi
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Answered by takishita376
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Golgi bodies

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Blood groups are identified by the presence of various surface glycoproteins that are referred to as antigens present on the surface of RBC. The cell organelle that would have involved in glycosylation of protein is" GOGLI BODIES

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