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The chief function of the white blood cells is in response to what?

infection


What is the chief function of the white blood cells?

To fight infections


The chief function of white blood cells is?

to fight off disease


What white blood cells produce antibodies and function in the immune response?

There are 5 different types of white blood cells and all produce antibodies as a function of immune response. The five types are neutrophils, esoinophils, basophils, lymphocytes, and monocytes. They all respond to different threats to our body's health.


What is the function of lymphocytes?

produce antibodies


What is an important mechanism white blood cells use to kill bacteria fungi and other invading pathogens?

Most of the white blood cells are phagocytic in function. But white blood cells like lymphocytes produce antibodies and are responsible for the immune response of the body.


What physiological attributes contribute to the function of white blood cells?

Neutrophils increase in response to bacterial infection


Whats the function of white blood cells?

The function of the white blood cells is to aid in healing. These white blood cells are a huge part of the immune system.


Is NOT function of white blood cells?

White blood cells do not carry oxygen in the blood.


What is the immune response to viruses?

white blood cells


What is the function of leukocyes?

I am sure you meant leukocyte. A leukocyte is a white cell, or white blood cell; a colorless blood corpuscle capable of ameboid movement, whose chief function is to protect the body against microorganisms causing disease and which may be classified in two main groups: granular and nongranular. A lack of leukocytes is a contributor to leukemia, a blood cancer.


What is the function of white blood cells in blood?

to help fight infections