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- Iroda Juraeva
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Myositis is thought to be an autoimmune disease. The body normally fights infections and disease by producing antibodies and white blood cells called lymphocytes in a process called the immune response. In an autoimmune disease.
Anemia is a disease where the blood doesn't carry enough oxygen, due to either a lack of blood cells or hemoglobin, or damage to the blood cells or hemoglobin.
Agglutination
White blood cells engulfing and destroying disease-causing bacteria is an example of immunity.
infection
White blood cells increase in number to fight an infection or 'disease'. It is part of the body's immune response.
The cell that helps to direct the activities of all the other cells during the immune response is the white blood cell. It attacks the virus or bacteria first.
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White blood cells, or leukocytes are cells of the immune system involved in defending the body against both infectious disease and foreign materials.
Myositis is thought to be an autoimmune disease. The body normally fights infections and disease by producing antibodies and white blood cells called lymphocytes in a process called the immune response. In an autoimmune disease.
White blood cells
White Blood Corpuscles are the cells in the blood that fight diseases.
White Blood cells help fight disease. You can get a type of cancer if you don't have enough white blood cells.
Anemia is a disease where the blood doesn't carry enough oxygen, due to either a lack of blood cells or hemoglobin, or damage to the blood cells or hemoglobin.
If a disease is blood borne, it mean it exists or is caused by blood or blood cells.
The white blood cells, T cells, B cells, etc. are the protective element of blood.Blood clots in response to an injury, which protects against its excessive loss from the cardiovascular system. White blood cells protect against disease by carrying on phagocytosis and producing proteins called antibodies. Blood contains additional proteins, called interferons and complement, that also help protect against disease.
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