White blood cell
The immune system fights germs.
No, it is not a germ . The short definition of diabetes is a malfunction or an inexsiant pancreas which regulate the Blood sugar index in the blood. So it is not a germ :)
Germ fighters in the body are carried by the blood.
Whenever a germ or infection enters the body, the white blood cells snap to attention and race toward the "scene of the crime." The white blood cells are continually on the "lookout" for signs of disease. When a germ does appear, the white blood cells have a variety of ways by which they can attack. Some will produce protective antibodies that will overpower the germ. Others will surround and devour the bacteria.
Yes. Plague-carrying fleas fed on humans, and the plague germ got into their blood.
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A white blood cell is a part of the blood that shoots antibodies to germs in order to disable or destroy the germ.
in the blood, there is plasma; the liquid part, white blood cells; the germ fighters, red blood cells; which carry oxygen, and platelets; which heal cuts.
It depends on what type of germ it is. If it is a dangerous germ it can grow pretty quickly, but if it is quite a harmless germ it will grow slowly but could become dangerous if it isn't stopped by your body, there is a 99.9 percent chance that your white blood cell will stop the harmless germ from affecting you and probably kill the germ so i hope that answers your question.
White blood cells are the primary cells that act as germ fighters in the human body. They play a crucial role in the immune system by identifying and destroying pathogens such as bacteria, viruses, and fungi.
Flour is wheat that has been ground to a fine powder. White flour has the wheat "husk" or germ removed.
Bc it fights off infections. If u didn't have it any germ u came in contact with would kill u!! Even a cold.