The RBC surface normally shows glycoprotein molecules when determining blood group do they play any role?
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The glycoproteins( carbohydrate+ protein) present on the surface of RBC molecules serve as markers or surface antigens and help in determining the blood group of an individual. The ABO blood grouping is actually based on the presence of these glycoproteins.
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