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white bloods cells fights foreign substances in a human body
yes it can
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The antibiotic goes into your bloodstream and fights infection where it finds it.
The infected area becomes warm, reddened, and tender to the touch when there's infection at a site.
it doesnt. Fever is caused when the body fights infection and sends neutrophils and phagocytes to the invading pathogens to engulf and kill them. It is an essential part of the white blood cells job to control infection.
White blood cells, specifically neutrophils, lymphocytes, and monocytes, are responsible for fighting infection in the body. They work together to identify and eliminate pathogens such as bacteria, viruses, and fungi to protect the body from harm.
transport oxygen, nutrients, and wastes; fights infection; helps regulate body temperatureheart, veins, capillaries, arteries . what is the function of these
When this system is reactive it means that the system is working to fight infection. When the body has foreigners attack its cells the lymph system is a line of defense that begins to combat the infection by producing cells to fights the underlying infection. The sort of infection and its severity can be determing by examination of the accompanying symptoms.
Wbc stands for "White Blood Cell" this cell helps the body fights any decease or infection. 16000 for a toddler is within range.
The 'single-sided' Lymphatic Drainage System is also sometimes known as 'The Lymph".
All four are helpful. Sleep is important for your body to fight of the infection. Exercise helps to move your blood and get the immune cells to the bacteria. It also make you feel better. The fever helps in that bacteria are sensitive (kills) to high temperatures. Coughing brings bacteria out of your respiratory tract and when you swallow them, the acid in stomach kills them.