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White blood cells (WBC) of a type called macrophages are attracted to the site of infection and surround the bacteria, digesting and killing them by using hydrogen peroxide created within the WBC.
The white blood cells (also called leukocytes).
they suck the bacteria up.
white blood cells are part of the immune system. They help fight off bacteria white blood cells fight off infections and disease for example the common cold or aids
The White Blood CellsWhite blood cells fight disease, kill bacteria, combat allergic reactions, destroy old and/or damaged cells, kill invalid organisms, and are attracted to the immune system. They work together to surround bacteria completely, digesting bacteria with digestive enzymes
they eat them
White blood cells fight infection while the red blood cells carry blood to your heart.
The white blood cells (also called leukocytes).
White blood cells (WBC) of a type called macrophages are attracted to the site of infection and surround the bacteria, digesting and killing them by using hydrogen peroxide created within the WBC.
antibodies to fight bacteria and antitoxins to neutralise the toxins produced by bacteria.
they suck the bacteria up.
they suck the bacteria up.
White Blood cells help fight bacteria and red blood cells deliver oxygen to your body.
White blood cells (Leukocytes) are the cells that fight off bacteria and infection. Red Blood cells (Erythocytes) help carry oxygen to all parts of your body.
The white blood cells kill the bacteria by spitting fairly good gases into them then the bacteria die after a short amount of time.
White blood cells are the backbone of the bodies immunity. White blood cells attach to bad cells or bacteria to help fight of disease.
white blood cells are part of the immune system. They help fight off bacteria white blood cells fight off infections and disease for example the common cold or aids