The white blood cells help us to fight germs.
White blood cells fight the germs.
They fight off germs or bacteria in your body. they fight off infection
white blood cells
red blood cells
White blood cells, specifically neutrophils and macrophages, are the main cells that help the body fight against germs and infections. They work by engulfing and destroying pathogens, such as bacteria and viruses, to protect the body from harm.
The white blood cell.
The white blood cells 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.
White blood cells.
A white blood cell is a part of the blood that shoots antibodies to germs in order to disable or destroy the germ.
White blood cells (WBCs).
The cells that attack invading germs are white blood cells (technically known as leucocytes).