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if you have heard of the abo blood types in humans, you may be interested to know that they are based on distinctive oligosaccharides (\few - sugars\) that stick out from the exterior of red blood cell membranes. despite extensive research on abo blood types—due to their medical importance in managing blood transfusions—the actual function of these oligosaccharides in the body is not known. which of the following is the best conclusion to draw from this observation? we still have a great deal to learn about all organisms, including ourselves. thats why we need students like you! these oligosaccharides have no actual function in human red blood cells. it is logical to predict that these membrane oligosaccharides evolved in humans due to their fitness advantage during blood transfusions.
The text states that despite much research on ABO blood - types due to their medical importance in blood transfusions, the actual function of the related oligosaccharides in the body is unknown. This implies that there is still much to be learned about humans. Option 2 is incorrect as not knowing the function does not mean there is no function. Option 3 is wrong because blood transfusions are a modern medical practice and evolution is a long - term process not related to modern medical procedures in this context.
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