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An infection could cause your body to produce more bacteria fighting white cells.
The skeleton does not produce blood!
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Bacteria in the large intestine can produce important vitamins for the body. For example, some bacteria produce vitamin K from eating fiber. Some bacteria also produce vitamin D.
white blood cells
To produce antibodies, engulf antigens and produce antitoxin. They do this to protect the body of disease-causing bacteria and viruses.
An infection could cause your body to produce more bacteria fighting white cells.
The skeleton does not produce blood!
its you need to get a book and get off the computere :)
No. Capillaries are tiny blood vessels that carry blood to the cells of the body. They have nothing to do with bacteria.
Bacteria in the large intestine can produce important vitamins for the body. For example, some bacteria produce vitamin K from eating fiber. Some bacteria also produce vitamin D.
Bacteria in the large intestine can produce important vitamins for the body. For example, some bacteria produce vitamin K from eating fiber. Some bacteria also produce vitamin D.
The large intestine contains bacteria that make vitamins for the body.
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the white blood cells sorround the bacteria
white blood cells