White blood cells, or leukocytes, are a part of the immune system to protect the body from diseases and foreign organisms or substances. White blood cells are able to pass through the capillary walls to fight infections and germs that find ways into the body. The number of white blood cells make up about 1% of the blood in a healthy adult.
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white cells destroy bacteria in the body
White blood cells are located in the bloodstream and lymphatic system.
White Blood cells are important to the body because they fight infections.
The function of a white blood cell is to protect the area from things that can harm it. Like germs, viruses, etc.
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Are you talking about red blood cells or white blood cells? Red blood cells function mainly in the transport of the gases carbon dioxide and oxygen throughout the body. The different white blood cells function in immunity. The platelets aid in clot formation, and the plasma or liquid portion of the blood carries substances to and from various body parts.
Blood carries oxygen to all other body parts.
The human body has, on average, 7 thousand white blood cells per microliter of blood. With an average of 5.25 liters of blood in the average human, this equates to almost 37 billion white blood cells.
white blood cells in the blood
white blood cells
Human blood is a tissue. It is made of different cells working together for a common function.
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White Blood Cells
leukemia affects your white blood cells by killing the and your body cant make enough blood cells to fight infections
white cells destroy bacteria in the body