White blood cells are used to fight off diseases and sicknesses.
white blood cells have a system they use to produce antibody that surrounds the cell with antibody to protect the cell from the virus by having the antibody come in the cell and kill it. But sometimes white blood cells just kill the infected cells. to make sure they don't spread.
White blood cells use endocytosis to engulf any pathogens such as bacteria. By trapping the bacteria, the lysosomes in the cell can destroy the pathogen. A lysosome is a vacuole in a cell that is full of digestive enzymes. The Lysosome digests old cell organelles, invaders, and food. This explains why White Blood Cells are part of the immune system.
phagocytosis, otherwise known as "cell eating". The cell takes it in by squeezing it through the cell membrane and creating a vesicle
You would use an electron microscope to view a Golgi apparatus.
Blood
There are white and red cells in our blood.
A corpuscle is a small free-floating cell, such as a blood cell.
the white blood cells
white blood cells have a system they use to produce antibody that surrounds the cell with antibody to protect the cell from the virus by having the antibody come in the cell and kill it. But sometimes white blood cells just kill the infected cells. to make sure they don't spread.
Aids replication use the White Blood cell because there are the defence mechnism of the body
White blood cells (unlike red blood cells) have nuclei containing genetic material. Since DNA is present within the white blood cells and since blood is easy to obtain from the body, scientists use white blood cells to extract DNA
In the all white room, the minuscule drop of blood really stood out.
Osmosis Jones correctly depicts a white blood cell by protecting the body from infection. While white blood cells do not use weapons like Jones does, they do fight aggressively against bacteria and viruses using various chemical reactions.
They can tell the difference because germs (parasites) have whats called Pili. These look like points or sticks coming off the parasite. White blood cells (WBC) use Pili to tell whether a cell is a parasite or not.
Neulasta is used after chemotherapy to increase the production of white blood cells. Chemotherapy decreases white blood cell production, and therefore increases the risk of infection.
About one third of the white blood cells in the body are specialized agranulocytes. Agranulocytes lack the granules found in some other white blood cells.
White blood cells use endocytosis to engulf any pathogens such as bacteria. By trapping the bacteria, the lysosomes in the cell can destroy the pathogen. A lysosome is a vacuole in a cell that is full of digestive enzymes. The Lysosome digests old cell organelles, invaders, and food. This explains why White Blood Cells are part of the immune system.