You're not supposed to get rid of them...
According to MSN QnA Beta, white blood cells are responsible for getting rid of diseases.
No there are white blood cells, red blood cells, (and I'm not sure if there are others) and they all have different purposes and jobs. white blood cells protect red blood cells from getting infected. if a red blood cell is infected then the white blood cells get rid of it.
The white blood cells get rid of germs.
To get rid of the bactria in your body when you are sick.
phagocytosis
red blood cells
white blood cells defend your body by trapping the disease attacking your Deoxyribonucleic acids (DNA.) this helps get rid of germs as the white blood cells either come out at the next scratch or come out in waste
white blood cells help ur body get rid of germs with vacinesCells are the small unit of life,without cells in living tissues there won't b existence
White Blood Cells prouduce antibodies because when a pathogen (another name for a diease) enters your body white blood cells sends out the right antibodies to kill the pathogen and when it is killed the white blood cells remembers it so if the pathogen ever comes back again they know how to get rid of it this is called immunty
your white and red blood cells work to keep you healthy. for example you got a cut then your red and white blood cells would swarm to that area and try their hardest to get rid of bacteria and other harmful things. So yes, white blood cells do eat invaders although I'm not sure that eat is the technical term.
Some white cells call macrophages will eat germs. Some others will tag germs with a marker that tells the other cells that they need to get rid of them.
White blood cells use phagocytosis to get rid of foreign particles in the blood. Phagocytes are cells that protect the body by ingesting harmful bacteria, foreign particles, and dying cells.