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glycoproteins on the surface of red blood cells which helps to determine the blood group

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Answered by Anonymous
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Blood is classified into different groups according to the presence or absence of molecules called antigens on the surface of every red blood cell in a person's body. Antigens determine blood type and can either be proteins or complexes of sugar molecules (polysaccharides).The antigens expressed on the red blood cell determine an individual's blood group. The main two blood groups are called ABO (with blood types A, B, AB, and O) and Rh (with Rh D-positive xor Rh D-negative blood types).

The functions of many of the blood group antigens are not known, and if they are missing from the red blood cell membrane, there is no ill effect. This suggests that if the blood group antigens used to have a function, e.g., one particular blood group antigen made red blood cells more resistant to invasion from a parasite, it is no longer relevant today.

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Answered by vijaypunam458
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glycoproteins on the surface of red blood cells which helps to determine the blood group is called antigens

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