White Blood Cells.
White blood cell (WBC) has a major role. It fights with the germs of infections in the body.
White blood cells are a crucial part of the immune system and are responsible for fighting off infections and foreign invaders in the body. They help to identify and destroy pathogens such as bacteria, viruses, and fungi, helping to keep the body healthy and protected. There are different types of white blood cells, each with specific functions in the immune response.
Antibodies are produced by B cells, which are a type of white blood cell. When germs enter the body, B cells are activated to produce specific antibodies that can help target and neutralize the invading germs.
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.
Red blood cells - responsible for carrying oxygen throughout the body. White blood cells - part of the immune system and help fight off infections. Platelets - important for blood clotting to stop bleeding.
The white blood cells help us to fight germs.
help fight of germs and parasites
White ones (leukocytes).
Yes.
white blood cells are the cells that help fight germs
They help you stay healthy. They fight away colds and germs.
Because they are like your immune system, they help fight of viruses/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.
White blood cell (WBC) has a major role. It fights with the germs of infections in the body.
White Blood cells help fight bacteria and red blood cells deliver oxygen to your body.
When your body feels threatened by germs, it produces white blood cells, antibodies, and cytokines as part of your immune response to help fight off the infection.