The RBC surface normally shows
glycoprotein molecules. When
determining blood group do they play
any role
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The polysaccharide part of glycoproteins located on the surfaces of red blood cells acts as the antigen responsible for determining the blood group of an individual. Different polysaccharide part of glycoproteins act as different type of antigens that determine the blood groups.
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The polysaccharide part of glycoproteins located on the surfaces of red blood cells acts as the antigen responsible for determining the blood group of an individual. Different polysaccharide part of glycoproteins act as different type of antigens that determine the blood groups.
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