White blood cells eat bacteria because without white blood cells bacteria would be in our body all the time and we would always be poorly. Also the scientific term for eating when on the subject of white blood cells is engulf, therefore when you mention this word in your work or in a assessment you may get extra marks.
Back to the origional question why do white blood cells eat bacteria, i believe that i was god who made us an programmed our boy to do intresting functions to prevent us from becomiong ill.
they eat them
The WBC's (White Blood Cells) enter the area with the bacteria. When the reach, they give off antibodies, which then go and attach to the bacteria. This stops the bacteria. Then the macrophages, or the largest WBC's devour the bacteria along with the antibodies. A chemical in the macrophage causes the bacteria to dissolve.
they "engulf" the bacteria
If an infection occurs and bacteria enters your body the white blood cells will produce antibodies to cover them and clump them together, then more white blood cells will engulf them and digest them. A lot of the white blood cells will then die but a few will stay alive as memory cells and if that bacteria enters again they will multipy and fight it before any harm id done. Platelets in the blood will also seal the wound that has been made to prevent any further dirt and bacteria from entering the body.Once you have had a disease the antibodies are produced much quicker the next time you catch the same infection and your body also has some immunity to it.hello people of earth
White blood cells are produced in the bone marrow
White blood cells fight infection while the red blood cells carry blood to your heart.
The genetic material from the bacteria will get transfered into the white blood cell and more bacteria will be produced.
White blood cells are normal parts of the human body. They are neither viruses nor bacteria.
White Blood Cells make a chemical called Interferon, which white blood cells use to kill bacteria and germs.
the neutrophis they are known as pus cells
Bacteria can attack and kill cells. White blood cells can kill bacteria.
White blood cells are the backbone of the bodies immunity. White blood cells attach to bad cells or bacteria to help fight of disease.
White blood cells kill bacteria by absorbing and killing the bacteria by digesting it with digesting enzymes.
White Blood cells help fight bacteria and red blood cells deliver oxygen to your body.
bacteria, white blood cells, and damaged cells
No. White blood cells do not use chlorine or any other gas. Chlorine would not be effective is it is as toxic to us as it is to bacteria. White blood cells kill bacteria by consuming them and then breaking them down with enzymes.
they eat them