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What is a hapten?

a. a small molecule that has reactivity but lacks immunogenicity
b. the heavy chain of an immunoglobulin molecule
c. the antigen binding site of an immunoglobulin molecule
d. the part of a lyrmphoid organ where antigens are processed
e. a self antigen genetically encoded by the MHC molecule

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Answer:

Option (A).

Step-by-step explanation:

Haptens may be defined as incomplete antigen that are not capable of inducing an immune response.

Hapten is a small molecule that reacts with specific antibody but only generates an immune response when these are conjugated with the carriers or proteins. Penicillin is a hapten and generates an immune response when conjugated with the carrier molecule.

Thus, the correct answer is option (A).

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