Answer:
Option (A).
Explanation:
MHC class I and class II MHC molecules are important for the protein processing and presentation of the molecule. MHC class I molecules has the ability to expresse on all the nucleated cells whereas class II MHC molecules are mainly expressed on the B cells and macrophages ( antigen presenting cells).
The processing of MHC class II molecule involves the following steps. The breakdown of proteins into fragments by the help of enzyme. These fragments are transported to the rough endoplasmic reticulum. From RER, they fuse with the glogi vesicle that contains class II MHC molecule. The complex is then transported to the plasma membrane.
Thus, the correct answer is option (A).