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