Monocytes
White blood cells generally increases during infections.
parasites infections -allergic reactions
White blood cells (leukocytes)
infections
Eosinophils are a type of white blood cell that typically increase in number during parasite infections due to their role in combating parasites. Eosinophils release toxic proteins that are effective against parasites, helping the immune system to fight off the infection.
Eosinophil count
Yes. Cells don't grow enough to account for the increase in size during a human being's life but they increase in number.
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During acute infections, neutrophils are the primary active phagocytes that increase rapidly in number. These white blood cells quickly respond to sites of infection, engulfing and destroying pathogens through phagocytosis. Their rapid recruitment and activation are essential for the immediate immune response, helping to control and eliminate the infection. Other phagocytes, such as monocytes and macrophages, also play a role but typically increase at a slower rate.
Mitosis.