White blood cells (WBCs) respond to injury as part of the body's immune response mechanism. When injury or infection occurs, the body signals WBCs to the site of injury to help fight off any foreign invaders, such as bacteria or viruses. This response involves the release of signaling molecules that attract WBCs to the affected area to initiate the healing process.
Fibroblasts are the main cells that respond to injury by dividing to assist in connective tissue repair. They play a key role in producing collagen, the main structural protein in connective tissue, which helps in wound healing and tissue regeneration.
The other name of wbc's is leukocytes.
Neutrophils are the first white blood cells to arrive at the site of damage in response to an injury or inflammation. They are responsible for fighting off pathogens and clearing debris to help start the healing process.
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In a CBC (complete blood count), WBC stands for White Blood Cells.
Regeneration is the nonspecific response of the body to injury.
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The red marrow of bones makes RBCs and WBCs.
Fibroblasts are the main cells that respond to injury by dividing to assist in connective tissue repair. They play a key role in producing collagen, the main structural protein in connective tissue, which helps in wound healing and tissue regeneration.
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1 to 2 WBC TO 1000 RBC