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The white blood cells kill the bacteria by spitting fairly good gases into them then the bacteria die after a short amount of time.

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Whenharmful bacteria enter the body through a wound how does th e body fight it?

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Who does fight the germs that enter our body?

white blood cells


What do white blood cells make to fight diseases?

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What does the white and blood cell do?

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Do white blood cells fight parasites?

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Is white blood cells a virus or bacteria?

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Wraps around harmful bacteria and produce antibodies to combat diseases?

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