Chinese, asked by Anonymous, 8 months ago

When 'O' group person receive blood from AB group., agglutination occur. But agglutination does
not takes place when AB group person receive blood from 'O' group why? Give reason.

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Answered by pathakji03
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Answer:

because o blood group person doesn't have any protein in its cell membrane of RBC

Answered by lovestudies2009
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Answer:

When a person has no antigen on RBC as in O blood group both AB antibodies are present in the plasma so when AB group blood is received

by the person it get agglutination and AB blood group has both antigen A and Antigen B are present so they lack antibodies on plasma as well as blood group O has both

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