White blood cells.
the white blood cell protects the body against invading pathogens.
the disease invades them and our body
As a polysaccharide, this glucan activates the white blood cells, called macrophages, which in turn devour microorganisms that produce disease, as well as tumors.
Yes, alcohol kills many of the disease causing agents in blood. Ironically, alcohol is also a leading cause of blood spills.
the antibodies remain in the blood after the infection and destroy the invading microorganisms quickly before they build up into large amounts
the immune system helps protect the body inside and outside using red blood cells and white blood cells it helps attack the diseases and defends your body from and any other thing that may be harmful
Both the acute and the chronic disease are treated with cortisone-like drugs, immunosuppressive agents like cyclosporine, or with antibiotics and immune chemicals from donated blood
Prothombin
Inflammation is a 'cell mediated response' which occurs when the body's first line of defence at the site of a wound has failed to deal with an invading organism. The walls of local blood vessels enlarge & become leaky (which is why it becomes red & swollen); the extra blood flooding into the area has several purposes: # It helps to remove infectious agents from the site # Plasma dilutes the pathogen, making them easier to deal with # The extra white blood cells arriving at the site help to fight the infection
A macrophage is the type of white blood cell that surrounds and kills invading cells.
Blood Agents
White blood cells