IMMUNOLOGY

MISCELLENOUS

VACCINATION

Question [CLICK ON ANY CHOICE TO KNOW THE RIGHT ANSWER]
A molecule that induces or elicits an immune response are
A
Antigen
B
Antibodies
C
Epitope
D
Immunogen
Explanation: 

Detailed explanation-1: -When an antigen binds to a receptor molecule, it may or may not evoke an immune response. Antigens that induce such a response are called immunogens. Thus, it can be said that all immunogens are antigens, but not all antigens are immunogens.

Detailed explanation-2: -An immunogen is a specific type of antigen that is able to elicit an immune response.

Detailed explanation-3: -An immunogen refers to a molecule that is capable of eliciting an immune response by an organism’s immune system, whereas an antigen refers to a molecule that is capable of binding to the product of that immune response. So, an immunogen is necessarily an antigen, but an antigen may not necessarily be an immunogen.

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