Biology, asked by deshmukhrohan264, 10 months ago

the rbc surface normally shows glycoprotein molecules. when determining blood group do they play any role?​

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Answered by rudramohan143
28

Answer:

yes

Explanation:

these glycoproteins are antigens(Ag) which are of two types -- antigen A and antigen B.

If A is +nt , then it is A blood group,

similar for B.

BUT, if both are +nt then it is AB blood group and if no any antigens are present then it will have O blood group.

Answered by kingofself
6

Yes, Glycoprotein plays a major role in determining the blood group.

Explanation:

  • The glycoproteins are the one which are present in the surface of the RBC which is present in the antigen.
  • The human blood corpulses which are some one membranes which has tiny pore like structure called as glycopretein.
  • The glycoproteins are used in the primary function in the structure reproduction, immune system, hormones, and protection of cells and organisms.
  • They also has the important functionality useful in cell interaction and cell bipid layer.

To know more:

What is the important site for synthesis of glycoprotein and glycolipid?

https://brainly.in/question/3969675

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