Certain types of WBCs produce antibodies, which are special proteins that recognize foreign materials and help the body destroy or neutralize them. The white blood cell count (the number of cells in a given amount of blood) in someone with an infection often is higher than usual because more WBCs are being produced or are entering the bloodstream to battle the infection.
To make your desired answer simple; antibodies are special blood proteins to help fight diseases.
White Blood Corpuscles are the cells in the blood that fight diseases.
They fight against diseases
Blood contains white blood cells and antibodies that fight disease,
white blood cells
White Blood Cells in our body help us to fight off against diseases.
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The cells and juices in our bodies fight against them. One of the CELLS that fight against our bodies are white blood cells. WRONG again! white blood cells fight
Your immune system. The healthier your immune system is, the more likely you will be able to fight off infections and diseases. Antibodies are proteins in the blood that fight disease. - DLW
The cell that fights disease is Macrophage (a phagocytic cell). The many lysosomes within the cell digest the infectious microorganisms it takes up.