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Yes.
White blood cells.
They destroy the germs in your body
Yes this is what they generally do.
The white blood cells
White blood cells tend to gobble up germs. White blood cells flock to areas of irritation and infection in order to fight them off.
When germs get inside you, white blood cells in your blood start to make antibodies. These are special chemicals the find germs and then stick to them. This helps other white blood cells in your body find the germs and destroy them. When you are sick, your body makes more white blood cells to protect you.
the white blood cells attack the icky germs in your body and they do this until they are all gone but the sick germs can join together and make it harder to destroy.
Red blood cells transport oxygen, and white blood cells are part of the immune system, whose function is to destroy invading germs (or cancer cells).
White blood cells fight germs and red blood cells carry oxygen.
white blood cells
White blood cells, specifically lymphocytes (including B cells and T cells), are produced in the bone marrow and circulate through the blood to target and destroy germs. These cells are key components of the adaptive immune system and play a crucial role in fighting off infections.