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    Small Foreign Molecules That Are Too Small by Themselves to Elicit
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Small Foreign Molecules That Are Too Small by Themselves to Elicit

Question 7

Question 7

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Small foreign molecules that are too small by themselves to elicit an immune response are termed


A) epitope.
B) hapten.
C) antigen binding site.
D) variable region.
E) None of the choices is correct.

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