strict pathogens like Spirochetes only can live in host due there short genome
killer t cells
targeting structures found only in bacterial cells and not the host cells
The cells live in the live bodies of both the plants and animals. The cells can only live in the bodies of the live animals and plants.
targets cells that fight invading microbes
complement cells
false
There are many major problems associated with medicines that attack invading organisms and abnormal cells. One of these problems is that they also attack healthy cells.
White blood cells.
B-cells and T-cells can both kill the invading bacteria. B-cells:- create antibodies which kill the bacteria. T-cells:-attack them directly or call in white blood cells. The T-cells also remember the T-cells also remember the type of bacteria and then protect themselves from that bacteria invading again. I hope this answered your question, and helped you out. :)
They're specialised because their sole job is to transport oxygen to the body's cells, and carry carbon dioxide away. This is similar to white blood cells who's only job is to defend the body from invading diseases.
A macrophage is the type of white blood cell that surrounds and kills invading cells.