Phagocytes
They are called leukocytes.
White blood cells called neutrophils are the most abundant type of phagocytes in the body and play a crucial role in fighting bacterial infections. They engulf and destroy bacteria through a process called phagocytosis, helping to eliminate the chances of infection.
White blood cells, specifically neutrophils, lymphocytes, and monocytes, are responsible for fighting infection in the body. They work together to identify and eliminate pathogens such as bacteria, viruses, and fungi to protect the body from harm.
White blood cells play a role in the immune response against strep throat by targeting and destroying the bacteria causing the infection. However, additional medical treatment such as antibiotics is typically needed to fully eliminate the infection and prevent complications.
When a bacterial infection occurs, the body's immune system responds by recognizing the bacteria as foreign invaders. The immune system then produces white blood cells to attack and destroy the bacteria. This process can also involve inflammation to help contain and eliminate the infection.
White blood cells
White blood cells
The white blood cells.
In the most basic form; white blood cells increase. White blood cells fight infection. However, white blood cells are a group of cells that fight infection. The most important infection-fighting white blood cell is a T-cell. These are the most destructive, attacking white blood cells. Your body actually has to deactivate them to keep them from attacking everything. T-cells is the answer.
for a fungal infection, your T cells destroy it, for a bacterial infection your plasma cells destroy it
The genetic material from the bacteria will get transfered into the white blood cell and more bacteria will be produced.
The main role of white blood cells is to protect the body against infection and fight infection when they occur.