White ones (leukocytes).
The white blood cells help us to fight germs.
white blood cells are the cells that help fight germs
help fight of germs and parasites
Yes.
White blood cells, specifically neutrophils and macrophages, are the main cells that help the body fight against germs and infections. They work by engulfing and destroying pathogens, such as bacteria and viruses, to protect the body from harm.
They help you stay healthy. They fight away colds and germs.
Because they are like your immune system, they help fight of viruses/germs.
When your body feels threatened by germs, it produces white blood cells, antibodies, and cytokines as part of your immune response to help fight off the infection.
The germs release a type of toxic in their bodies to try to kill the white cells, making you sick. Different types of germs release different types of toxic, making different kinds of diseases. White cells try to take the germs in, squeezing them to death, which tires your heart. Medicine can help kill germs, too. Sleep also works on letting your white cells rest, and food helps your white cells get more energy.
the white blood cells attack the icky germs in your body and they do this until they are all gone but the sick germs can join together and make it harder to destroy.
Good germs, or beneficial bacteria, in our body compete with bad germs for resources and space to grow. They also stimulate our immune system to be more active, helping to fight off harmful pathogens. Additionally, some good germs produce substances that are toxic to bad germs, further aiding in their elimination.
White Blood cells help fight disease. You can get a type of cancer if you don't have enough white blood cells.