Antibodies are also called as immunoglobulins (Ig). They are represented as H2L2. What does ‘H’ and ‘L’ represent?
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Antibodies:
There are two types of lymphocytes (B-lymphocytes and T-lymphocytes) that plays a vital role in primary and secondary immune responses.
When our body encounters a pathogen (antigen), B-lymphocytes release proteins in the blood. These proteins are called antibodies or immunoglobulins (Ig).
Antibodies bind to the antigen and neutralize their effects.
Each antibody has a Y-shaped structure with four polypeptide chains. These chains are represented as H2L2. Here, ‘H’ represents longer heavy chains and ‘L’ represents smaller light chains.