Platelets play a crucial role in the immune response by not only aiding in blood clotting but also actively participating in fighting off infections. When they encounter pathogens, platelets can release antimicrobial substances and signaling molecules that help recruit immune cells to the site of infection. They also form aggregates that trap bacteria and viruses, preventing their spread. Additionally, platelets can enhance the activity of other immune cells, thereby bolstering the body's defense against germs.
White blood cells.
This system is the immune system.
our body has blood which contains w b c which removes germs and fights against the germs
Immune system.
White blood cells
platelets.
The immune system fights germs.
Soldiers(bodycells)
White blood cells are the part of blood that fights germs that enter the body. They recognize and attack harmful pathogens to help keep the body healthy.
White blood cells fight the germs.
Plasma does not find germs. It transports red and white blood cells, platelets, and nutrients throughout the body. The white blood cells are the cells that attack bacteria, viruses, fungi, and parasites.
The large cells that produce platelets are called megakaryocytes.