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White blood cells tend to gobble up germs. White blood cells flock to areas of irritation and infection in order to fight them off.
White blood cells, specifically neutrophils and macrophages, are the main cells that help the body fight against germs and infections. They work by engulfing and destroying pathogens, such as bacteria and viruses, to protect the body from harm.
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 or red blood cells?Whatever.White blood cells are important because they emit antibodies which are sort of like tracking devices. They find germs, tag them and single them out, and then the white blood cells come and "eat" the germ.Red blood cells are important because they carry the oxygen that you inhaled, to the rest of your body so you will not die.Red blood cells transmit nutrients and oxygen around your body and white blood cells fight off foreign elements like viruses and bacteria. Both are required to keep you alive.
Germ cells are located in your reproductive organs (ovaries and testes).
white blood cells
help fight of germs and parasites
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White blood cells tend to gobble up germs. White blood cells flock to areas of irritation and infection in order to fight them off.
They are like little soldiers they "fight" off the germs
white blood cells, They fight the germs to get them out of your body so you wont be sick .
White blood cells, specifically neutrophils and macrophages, are the main cells that help the body fight against germs and infections. They work by engulfing and destroying pathogens, such as bacteria and viruses, to protect the body from harm.
When germs get inside you, white blood cells in your blood start to make antibodies. These are special chemicals the find germs and then stick to them. This helps other white blood cells in your body find the germs and destroy them. When you are sick, your body makes more white blood cells to protect you.
There are many reasons for needing blood cells, but a couple are to fight germs and bacteria that enter the body and carrying oxygen to places in the body.
Good germs, or beneficial bacteria, in our body compete with bad germs for resources and space to grow. They also stimulate our immune system to be more active, helping to fight off harmful pathogens. Additionally, some good germs produce substances that are toxic to bad germs, further aiding in their elimination.
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.
Red blood cells carry oxygen around the body. White blood cells fight germs. Platelets relieve a cut until it's healed.