Why a antigen found in b blood group donot react with a blood grpup?
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antigens are produced against antibodies and they are specific so and antigen of a will only bind with its specific antibody
antigen antibody binding a specific and and antibody can bind to only specific antigen against which it is formed so antigen a cannot bind with antibody of B if this happens so then our blood can clot leading to death
antigen antibody binding a specific and and antibody can bind to only specific antigen against which it is formed so antigen a cannot bind with antibody of B if this happens so then our blood can clot leading to death
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