Blood antigens are found in the cell membrane of RBCs and antibodies in plasma.
Blood antibodies are found in the cell membrane of RBCs and antigens in plasma.
Both blood antibodies and antigens are found in the cell membrane of RBCs.
Both blood antibodies and antigens are found in plasma.
A
Blood antigens are found in the cell membrane of RBCs and antibodies in plasma.
B
Blood antibodies are found in the cell membrane of RBCs and antigens in plasma.
C
Both blood antibodies and antigens are found in plasma.
D
Both blood antibodies and antigens are found in the cell membrane of RBCs.
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Classification of blood into blood groups is based on inherited differences in the antigens that are present on the surfaces of the red blood cells or erythrocytes. The antibodies are part of the circulating plasma and are known as immunoglobulins.
Therefore, the correct answer is option A.
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