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Type A blood should not be injected to a person having B-blood group. Why ?

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When two different incompatible blood types are mixed, agglutination (clumping together) of erythrocytes (RBC) occurs. The basis of these chemical differences is due to the presence of antigens (surface antigens ) on the membrance of RBC and epithelial cells.
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