Biology, asked by chandrakant90, 11 months ago

- The RBC surface normally shows
glycoprotein molecules. When
determining blood group do they play
any role?​

Answers

Answered by abc1796
67

Answer:

apart from glycoproteins they have antigens on their surface which determines the blood group .

It also helps in finding out that a body will accept any transplant or not.

Answered by kingofself
62

Answer:

Yes. They play a significant role in blood group determination.

Explanation:

  • Based on the coagulation of the glyco-protein is determination of blood is given.
  • These along with cell adhesion molecules play an important role in blood group determination.
  • The Rh positive is also categorized with this in the blood.
  • Rh means Rhesus reagents which are useful for the detection of D – antigen presence on the red blood cells surface of the humans.
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