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How does antigen-determinant differ from antigen binding site?

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By its structure
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By its location
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By its function
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All of the above
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Solution

The correct option is C All of the above
Antigenic determinants or epitopes are those sites on antigens, which are recognised by antibodies and receptors present on T and B-cells. Each antigen determinant can stimulate the formation of a particular kind of antibody or effector cell. The antibodys antigen binding sites are located on the variable portion of the antibody. These sites help antibodies to combine specifically with antigens in the manner of lock and key. Hence, antigen determinants differ from antigen binding sites by their location, function and structure also. Thus the correct answer is option D.

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