white blood celss
White blood cells are the functional components of the immune system and are therefore referred to as the soldiers of the body. White blood cells are involved in protective biological functions such as phagocytosis (the engulfing of bacterial pathogens), antibody production and signaling to produce protective effects against viruses and other invading pathogens
A row of soldiers standing shoulder to shoulder is called a "formation" or "line". This formation is used for military drills, ceremonies, and combat situations to maintain alignment and unity among the soldiers.
Child soldiers are at a higher risk of mortality due to their exposure to violence, combat, and harsh living conditions. Mortality rates among child soldiers can vary depending on the conflict and region, but studies have shown that they face a significantly increased risk of death compared to non-combatant children. Lack of access to healthcare, malnutrition, and exposure to physical and psychological trauma all contribute to the high mortality rates among child soldiers.
Actually, it is not. It is a pear-shaped body. If you observe carefully her upper body is slimmer than her lower body which makes her the classic pear shaped body.
Moving of a body part toward the main axis of the body is called adduction. Moving away from the main axis of the body is called abduction.
A large body of soldiers could be called an 'army'.
Dead?
The soldiers of our body are called white blood cells. They help defend the body against infections and foreign invaders by detecting and eliminating them.
White blood cells could be metaphorically described as the soldiers of the body, who repel invaders.
Troops
The immune ssystem could be called the soldiers of the body.
To divest of the body or corporeal existence., To disarm and disband, as a body of soldiers.
Army
Individual soldiers do not, with the exception of snipers. After an engagement, units will take a body count, though.
return it to Achilleus's soldiers.
militia
too many as no body can count