The glycoprotein and glycolipid molecules on the surface of red blood cells
A) stimulate the production of antibodies that contribute to the development of a transfusion reaction.
B) act to transport glucose and ions across the cytoplasmic membrane.
C) cause degranulation of the cell when it is exposed to allergens.
D) function as a binding site for IgD.
E) act as receptors for foreign antigens and trigger an early immune response.
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