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.
Pramiti Kumari Answered question September 2, 2024
The correct answer is B. Part of the beta globulins.
Blood group antigens, also known as agglutinogens, are proteins or carbohydrates found on the surface of red blood cells. They are part of the beta globulins, a type of protein in the blood plasma.
aanya.bansal Answered question August 27, 2024