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help fight of germs and parasites
they suck the bacteria up.
they suck the bacteria up.
Eosinophils are produced in the bone marrow, along with other white blood cells and red blood cells. Eosinophils cells participate in engulfing and killing bacteria and other microorganisms such as parasites. They discharge destructive enzyme to damage the invader. Eosinophils release chemicals that destroy parasitic worms and their eggs. They also engulf and destroy foreign cells like pollen, and animal dander.
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The white blood cells
Eosinophils are a type of white blood cell involved in immunity. They normally fight certain infections and work with other types of cells in allergic reactions. They have several other functions, but for the purposes of your question, it leads the physician to determine if there is infection or an allergic reaction and severity of the reaction.
White Blood Corpuscles are the cells in the blood that fight diseases.
White blood cells fight germs and red blood cells carry oxygen.
Red blood cells carry oxygenated blood to the body and expels CO2 through the alveoli in the lungs. White blood cells help fight viruses and pathogens; platelets help blood to clot in order to stop blood from gushing out of a cut or injury.
Wrong blood cell. Red cells transport oxygen. White blood cells fight infection.
by using microbes white blood cells fight