White blood cells- Lymphocytes and Neurtophils
They engulf them (eat them)They attack the germs in our bodies, going out to where the germs are, and they just eat them. And the germs are now gone. That's how the germs are killed in the human body.------James E. Andrews-Harvard University Physics Professor-
protect from bacterial infection increase our immunity
White blood cells, also called Leukocytes, carry out immunity functions in the blood. There are many different types of WBC's in the blood, divided into two groups: Granulated and not Granulated. Each different type carries out a different immune function.
The two primary cells in blood are the red blood cells (erythrocytes) and the white blood cells (Leukocytes). Platelets (Thrombocytes) are a third kind of blood cell.
White blood cells are a crucial part of the immune system, responsible for defending the body against infections and foreign invaders. They work by identifying and destroying pathogens such as bacteria, viruses, and fungi. White blood cells also play a role in the inflammatory response and help to promote healing in the body.
White blood cells and red blood cells.
The two main kinds of cells in blood are red blood cells, which transport oxygen throughout the body, and white blood cells, which help the body fight infection and disease.
white blood cells and red blood cells
a red liquid which has two types of cells red blood cells with no nucleus or chloroplasts. They are designed to carry oxygen and carbon dioxide(depending on where it is in the body at the time) to the heart and lungs so the body can carry out gas exchange white blood cells which are designed to produce antibodies which eradicate antigens (produce things that kill germs or anything that can harm you from inside the body)
Two key components in the blood that protect the body are white blood cells and antibodies. White blood cells, or leukocytes, are part of the immune system and help identify and combat pathogens like bacteria and viruses. Antibodies are proteins produced by B cells that specifically target and neutralize foreign substances, enhancing the immune response and providing long-term immunity. Together, they play a crucial role in defending the body against infections and diseases.
Red blood cells carry oxygen, they then take this oxygen to the muscle cells to let the muscles respire, in doing this the muscles cells get more oxygen to work at their full potential. Having more red blood cells may be an advantage in this respect
White blood cells can be one of two types; phagocytes or lymphocytes. Phagocytes bind to germs and engulf them, destroying them with antibodies. Lymphocytes release antigens to destroy germs. An antigen is a protein which fits a specific pathogen (germ). i think there called anti bodies this last sentence is mine the rest is someone Else's : poopyloopy of dark orbit