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Red blood cells that do not contain either A or B antigen on thier surface are normally found in the person with blood type

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Answered by ranjanarajeshh
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Explanation:

Red blood cells that do not contain A antigen but have Rh antigen on their surfaces are normally found in the person with the blood type. Explanation: Presence or absence of Rh antigen decides if a blood group is positive or negative, respectively. Blood types B and O do not have A antigen

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Answered by requize17
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The red blood cells that do not contain either A or B antigens on their surface are normally found in person with blood type O

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