Immunoglobulin structure,
in this course we will learn about the detailed structure of immunoglobulins—also known as antibodies—which are Y-shaped glycoproteins produced by B lymphocytes in response to antigens. You’ll explore the composition of heavy and light chains, the variable and constant regions, and the specific antigen-binding sites that define antibody specificity. We’ll also discuss how these structural elements contribute to the diverse immune responses. Through visual explanations and examples, you’ll gain a clear understanding of how immunoglobulin structure enables their crucial role in neutralizing pathogens. Whether you're a student of biology, medicine, or biotechnology, this course offers a strong foundation in immunology. Let’s begin learning how the body recognizes and defends against invaders at the molecular level. Bio science