this is a very complicated and divers question. a disease is your body going out of it's equilibrium. this can be a cause of many events. the most common of which are pathogens, autoimmune problems and tumors. if we take the autoimmune issue from the answer (since its a situation in which the white blood cells are not working properly) we are left with pathogens (virus, bacteria, parasite, trauma) and tumor. to each type of pathogen or tumor there are different cells and singles that might be involve. but as a general principle, when a change in our body accrues it will stimulate the surrounding tissue and white blood cells that are in contact with the stimuli to release substances that will cause more white blood cells to arrive to the area, get activated and swallow and digest the stimuli or at least block it from spreading. also this process will make the bone marrow produce more white blood cells (leukocytes) and some of the leukocytes will duplicate (cloning). this process is called an inflammation and it is accompanied but other symptoms like fever and swelling that are either a result of the changes your body is going throu or a means to help your body to fight the disease.
they protect your body against any disease or any bad germs
they protect your body against any disease or any bad germs
White blood cells, or leukocytes, protect the body from disease by defending against infections and foreign invaders. They can recognize and destroy harmful substances in the body, helping to keep us healthy.
The cells that belong to the immune system are involved in fighting diseases. These are the group found in the blood called the white blood cells.
The white blood cells, T cells, B cells, etc. are the protective element of blood.Blood clots in response to an injury, which protects against its excessive loss from the cardiovascular system. White blood cells protect against disease by carrying on phagocytosis and producing proteins called antibodies. Blood contains additional proteins, called interferons and complement, that also help protect against disease.
Your blood travels all over your body. The white blood cells, which are the disease fighting cells, travel with it. Some of these white cells will leave the blood and migrate to an inflamed area.
The fluid that carries different substances and cells that help regulate body functions and protect the body against disease and infections is called blood.
White blood cells are cells in the immune system that help defend the body against infections, including pathogens such as bacteria, viruses, and fungi. They work by detecting and destroying pathogens to protect the body from illness and disease.
Well in most cases your skin does not fight infection your leukocytes do, or (white blood cells). They are what protect against disease.
White blood cells, or leukocytes, are an essential part of the immune system responsible for fighting infections and foreign invaders such as bacteria, viruses, and other pathogens. They help the body defend against illness and disease by identifying and destroying these harmful agents.
White blood cells
the lymphatic system Antibodies are proteins in the blood that fight disease. -DLW