it isn't the cells that make peoples races different it is there DNA that makes people black or white
White blood cells
Immune cells such as macrophages and neutrophils are able to engulf foreign cells through a process called phagocytosis. B cells and T cells are specialized in producing antibodies to target and neutralize foreign invaders.
The white blood cells responsible for recognizing and destroying foreign antigens are called lymphocytes. There are two main types of lymphocytes: B cells, which produce antibodies to tag antigens for destruction, and T cells, which directly attack and destroy cells that are infected or presenting foreign antigens.
The skin is your body's first defense in fighting infections and foreign substances. Your digestive system is your next defense.
White blood cells, particularly phagocytes like macrophages and neutrophils, are responsible for engulfing and digesting foreign particles, pathogens, and cellular debris. However, reticulocytes are immature red blood cells, not foreign particles; they are part of the normal process of erythropoiesis. While white blood cells do play a role in clearing damaged or dying cells, their primary function is to combat infections and protect the body from foreign invaders. Thus, while they can interact with reticulocytes, their main role is not to target them as foreign particles.
They kill foreign germs or cells
White blood cells
White blood cells
Immune cells such as macrophages and neutrophils are able to engulf foreign cells through a process called phagocytosis. B cells and T cells are specialized in producing antibodies to target and neutralize foreign invaders.
White blood cells are a part of the immune system, they attack and destroy foreign entities in the body. White bloods cells have a nucleus, whereas red blood cells do not.
White blood cells: Destroys foreign materials. Red blood cells: transport oxygen throughout the body.
The antibodies help the white blood cells to detect and identify foreign particles, by attaching to the anti genes.
Red blood cells carry oxygen and carbon dioxide. White Blood Cells fight foreign materials in the body.
White blood cells destroy bacteria and viruses found in your body by releasing enzymes and proteins to break down the foreign cells then consuming it.
The white blood cells responsible for recognizing and destroying foreign antigens are called lymphocytes. There are two main types of lymphocytes: B cells, which produce antibodies to tag antigens for destruction, and T cells, which directly attack and destroy cells that are infected or presenting foreign antigens.
White blood cells, are cells of the immune system defending the body against both infectious disease and foreign materials.
The skin is your body's first defense in fighting infections and foreign substances. Your digestive system is your next defense.