Step 1: Understanding antibody structure.
Antibodies (immunoglobulins) consist of constant and variable regions. The variable regions of both heavy and light chains form the antigen-binding site. These regions differ from one antibody to another and determine antigen specificity.
Step 2: Analyzing the options.
(A) Constant region: This part is responsible for effector functions, not binding.
(B) C-terminal: This is part of the constant region; not involved in antigen recognition.
(C) Variable region: Correct — antigen binding occurs here.
(D) Between constant and variable region: This area is not involved in specific antigen binding.
Step 3: Conclusion.
The antigen-binding site is entirely located in the variable regions of the heavy and light chains.