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Difference between immunogen and immunoglobulin

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Answered by Aman1911
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An immunogen is an antigen that is capable of inducing immune response.

Immunoglobulins also called as antibodies ​are the glycoproteins produced by white blood cells that are producd in response to antigens.

 
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Answered by Surnia
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The difference between immunogen and immunoglobulin are as follows:

Explanation:

  • An immunogen is an antigen, whereas immunoglobulin is an antibody.
  • An immunogen provides the specificity to the blood typing whereas the immunoglobulin fights against the foreign antigens.
  • The immunogen is responsible for inducing humoral and cell-mediated immune response whereas the immunoglobulin is necessary for generating immune response against the pathogens like bacteria, fungi and virus.

Learn more about immunogen:

Antigenicity vs Immunogenicity: https://brainly.in/question/8867301

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