How many isoagglutinogens are present in O- blood group
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IT DIDN'T COUNTAIN ANY ISOAGGLUTINOGENS IT ONLY CONTAIN A AND B ANTIBIOTICS SO IT CAN DONATE TO ANY ONE
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There are no iso-agglutinogens found in O blood group cells.
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- The glycoproteins aglutinogens A and B are located on the surface of red blood cells.
- These are also known as A and B antigens, and four blood groups are identified based on these antigens: A, B, AB, and O.
- Agglutination occurs when antigens A and B attach to particular antibodies called agglutinins.
- Antigen A is present on RBCs in blood type A, while antigen B is present on RBCs in blood type B.
- Both antigens A and B are present on RBCs in blood type AB, but no antigen is found on RBCs in blood type O.
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