Antigens are substances capable of provoking the formation of antibodies.
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Antigens are substances capable of provoking the formation of antibodies.
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There are two types of antigens: A and B.
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Someone with type A blood would not be able to get a transfusion of type B blood, because the recipient's type B antibodies would react with the antigens in the type B blood and cause agglutination.
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Antigens determine an individual's blood group.
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