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What organelles are important to a white blood cell?

White blood cells contain organelles such as the nucleus, mitochondria for energy production, lysosomes for digestion of pathogens, endoplasmic reticulum for protein synthesis, and Golgi apparatus for modification and packaging of proteins. These organelles play key roles in carrying out the functions of white blood cells, such as immune response and pathogen destruction.


What organelles enable white blood cells to digest and destroy bacteria are?

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What Substance in the blood that destroys certain kinds of diseases?

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What are the different kinds of cells in the blood?

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What are the two kinds of blood cells inside your body?

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What are two main kinds of cells in blood?

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