Elaborate the procedure of blood group identification
Answers
Answered by
2
Blood group consists of an antigen, which determines the blood group.
If antigen A is present, blood group is A.
If antigen B is present, blood group is B.
If both antigen A and B are present, blood group is AB.
And, if none of the antigen is present, blood group is O.
Blood group is also determined by the presence or absence of Rh factor which was first found in rhesus monkey.
If Rh factor is present, your blood group is positive.
If Rh factor is absent, your blood group is negative.
If antigen A is present, blood group is A.
If antigen B is present, blood group is B.
If both antigen A and B are present, blood group is AB.
And, if none of the antigen is present, blood group is O.
Blood group is also determined by the presence or absence of Rh factor which was first found in rhesus monkey.
If Rh factor is present, your blood group is positive.
If Rh factor is absent, your blood group is negative.
Similar questions