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The part of the blood that kills germs are the white cells.

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What does your body produce when it feels threatened with germs?

When your body feels threatened by germs, it produces white blood cells, antibodies, and cytokines as part of your immune response to help fight off the infection.


Which part of the immune system is produced in the bone marrow and circulates through the blood to destroy germs?

White blood cells, specifically lymphocytes (including B cells and T cells), are produced in the bone marrow and circulate through the blood to target and destroy germs. These cells are key components of the adaptive immune system and play a crucial role in fighting off infections.


What blood cells find germs?

White blood cells, specifically neutrophils and macrophages, are primarily responsible for finding and attacking germs in the body. These cells identify foreign invaders, such as bacteria and viruses, and work to eliminate the threat to the immune system.


How does your body get rid of germs?

The body gets rid of germs through the immune system's response. This can include producing antibodies to fight the infection, activating white blood cells to destroy the germs, and eliminating them through processes like coughing, sneezing, and sweating. The lymphatic system also plays a role in filtering out and removing germs from the body.


How do the good germs in our body help fight the bad germs in our body?

Good germs, or beneficial bacteria, in our body compete with bad germs for resources and space to grow. They also stimulate our immune system to be more active, helping to fight off harmful pathogens. Additionally, some good germs produce substances that are toxic to bad germs, further aiding in their elimination.