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my blood group is A negative please explain mean what's meaning of these​

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Answered by meghatripathi077
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Answer:

The blood groups being positive and negative is defined by the presence or absence of certain antigens on the surface of RBCs. If this surface has antigen then it is called as positive if the surface does not have antigen then it is called a negative blood group.

Answered by meshayelumar
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Your blood type tells you about markers on the surface of your red blood cellsThe red blood cells also have a protein that is called Rh on the surface of the cell. Your blood can be Rh positive, which means that you have the Rh protein, or Rh negative, which means that you do not have the Rh protein.

Explanation:

A negative red blood cells can be used to treat around 40% of the population. However, A negative platelets are particularly important because they can be given to people from all blood groups. That's why A negative platelets are called the 'universal platelet type'.

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