The corpuscles that fight diseases and germs are primarily white blood cells, or leukocytes. These cells play a crucial role in the immune system, identifying and attacking pathogens such as bacteria, viruses, and other foreign invaders. Different types of white blood cells, including lymphocytes, neutrophils, and monocytes, have specific functions in recognizing and eliminating threats to the body. Together, they work to maintain health and protect against infections.
White Blood Corpuscles are the cells in the blood that fight diseases.
Red Corpuscles, Platelets, and White Corpuscles Platelets - Protect us very well from outside damage, keep the body immune to harmful bacteria White Corpuscles - Fight germs
lymphatique system
white blood cells
you get infected by microbes then your body trys to fight them of but if they fail you get ill.
they all kill germs but antibiotics fight diseases within your body (internal germs), and disinfectants kill external germs. desinfectants in not for internal use it can kill if used internaly.
your white blood cells. they fight off germs, diseases, and viruses.
to fight disease
White blood cells (corpuscles), or leukocytes help us resist infection
and germs
Other "good" germs help fight infections.Antibiotics are used to get rid of "bad" germs.
Other "good" germs help fight infections.Antibiotics are used to get rid of "bad" germs.