If an infection occurs and bacteria enters your body the white blood cells will produce antibodies to cover them and clump them together, then more white blood cells will engulf them and digest them. A lot of the white blood cells will then die but a few will stay alive as memory cells and if that bacteria enters again they will multipy and fight it before any harm id done. Platelets in the blood will also seal the wound that has been made to prevent any further dirt and bacteria from entering the body.Once you have had a disease the antibodies are produced much quicker the next time you catch the same infection and your body also has some immunity to it.hello people of earth
White blood cells do not "make things". Being proteins themselves they lack the cellular organelles to produce anything. The White blood cells merely bind to the bacteria or virus and denature it.
They engulf the infection (bacteria or virus). Inside it are enzymes that break the harmful substance down and make it safe for the body. From there, the cell excretes it as waste and the body gets rid of it.
When bacteria enters the body due to an infection, a type of white blood cells called phagocytes will surrounds and clumps the foreign bacteria together. They will then engulf the bacteria and digest them. One of the phagocytes would regurgitate parts of the ingested material of the bacteria back to its surface. This material is then offered to another white blood cells called lymphocytes. This is so that the lymphocytes can keep a record of the bacteria so that when they enter the body again, the white blood cells can attack before more harm is done. This is important for the body can build immunity.
If an infection occurs and bacteria enters your body the white blood cells will eat the bacteria or produce antibodies to fight them.Platelets in the blood will also seal the wound that has been made to prevent any further dirt and bacteria from entering the body.Once you have had a disease the antibodies are produced much quicker the next time you catch the same infection and your body also has some immunity to it.
White blood cells are a very important part of the immune system. There are many different types of white blood cells; some (B cells) are responsible for the production of antibodies, others (such as macrophages) act as phagocytes that gather up and digest foreign material and cell debris.
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white and red both do the work but mostly the red blood cells because they carry oxygen
White blood cells eat bacteria because without white blood cells bacteria would be in our body all the time and we would always be poorly. Also the scientific term for eating when on the subject of white blood cells is engulf, therefore when you mention this word in your work or in a assessment you may get extra marks. Back to the origional question why do white blood cells eat bacteria, i believe that i was god who made us an programmed our boy to do intresting functions to prevent us from becomiong ill.
All cells have a specialized function in the body, so it would depend on where the cell was and what the cell is doing. Blood is actually a clear serum, and red blood cells give it its predominant color, while white blood cells are translucent in suspension.
Diploid, it is somatic cell therefore will contain 46 chromosomes (23pairs) in humans
The blood tests that should be done for numbness and tingling includes a white blood cell count and red blood cell count. Checking for Lupus us another option.
The white blood cell.
White Blood Cells fight infections in humans.
The white blood cells are the blood cells in your body that consist of your immune system. If your white blood count is too low, it will be hard for you to fight infections.
There are white blood cells in the blood, and they can fight off infections.
white blood cell fight of colds dealing with the emune sistem and proteins fight for the bones and skin that works together with our white cells .
Can a bladder infection cause a low white blood count
Antibodies, produced by white blood cells (Or T-cells).
If you mean a white blood cell, it fights any infections or diseases.
White blood cell (WBC) has a major role. It fights with the germs of infections in the body.
White blood cell is a cell in our blood that remove germs in the bloodstream.
White blood cells generally increases during infections.
Leukocytes is another name for white blood cell. These formed elements fight infections and other "foreign" invaders. The formed elements of blood are red blood cells (erythrocytes), white blood cells (leukocytes), and platelets (thrombocytes).