Blood group antigens (agglutinogens) are
A. Carried on the haemoglobin molecule.
B. Beta globulins.
C. Equally immunogenic.
D. Not present in fetal blood.
E. Inherited as recessive Mendelian characteristics
instantknowledge Answered question August 22, 2024
Blood group antigens are surface glycoproteins, not on hemoglobin. They’re present in fetal blood, vary in immunogenicity, and are inherited as co-dominant, not recessive, traits.
instantknowledge Answered question August 22, 2024