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white blood cells
white cells.
White blood cells are indicative of an infection.
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.
Kidney do NOT produce red blood cells (bone marrow does).
white blood cells
An infection could cause your body to produce more bacteria fighting white cells.
Plants do not have blood so they do not produce blood cells.
If an infection occurs and bacteria enters your body the white blood cells will produce antibodies to cover them and clump them together, then more white blood cells will engulf them and digest them. A lot of the white blood cells will then die but a few will stay alive as memory cells and if that bacteria enters again they will multipy and fight it before any harm id done. Platelets in the blood will also seal the wound that has been made to prevent any further dirt and bacteria from entering the body.Once you have had a disease the antibodies are produced much quicker the next time you catch the same infection and your body also has some immunity to it.hello people of earth
White blood cells
white blood cells
B-cells are lymphocytes that fight off extracellular infection and call other leukocytes (white blood cells; I.E. T-cells) to the site of infection. they also make antibodies.
They produce antibodies and antitoxins to weaken the virus then eat them to strengthen.
White blood cells
The white blood cells.
No, muscle tissue doesn't produce any blood cells.
In the most basic form; white blood cells increase. White blood cells fight infection. However, white blood cells are a group of cells that fight infection. The most important infection-fighting white blood cell is a T-cell. These are the most destructive, attacking white blood cells. Your body actually has to deactivate them to keep them from attacking everything. T-cells is the answer.