White blood cells are our way of fighting infection. When we become infected with say the Flu Virus, our immune system manages to identify the virus cells and it then produces more white cells to destroy the viruses. If we have a low white cell count, then our abillity to fight infections is diminished or reduced. Hope this helps.
White blood cells tend to gobble up germs. White blood cells flock to areas of irritation and infection in order to fight them off.
Leukemia primarily affects white blood cells, which are responsible for fighting infections in the body. It can also involve other blood cells, such as red blood cells and platelets, leading to symptoms like anemia and easy bleeding or bruising.
The average adult has between 4,000 to 11,000 white blood cells per microliter of blood. The total number of white blood cells in the body can vary depending on individual factors such as age, health status, and stress levels.
white cells destroy bacteria in the body
White blood cells
In blood of the body
Red blood cells carry oxygen to the cells in your body while the white blood cells fight diseases.
there are about 6000-9000 WHITE BLOOD CELLS in your body
Hi there! white blood cells are little cells in our body that help eradicate viruses and other harmful things in our body. (just in case you want to know about these cells as well) Red blood cells are what transport oxygen throughout our body.
White blood cells tend to gobble up germs. White blood cells flock to areas of irritation and infection in order to fight them off.
Red blood cells transport oxygen throughout the body. White blood cells aid in the fight against infection.
White Blood Cells are found everywhere in the body including blood and lymphatic cells.
White blood cells
Leukemia primarily affects white blood cells, which are responsible for fighting infections in the body. It can also involve other blood cells, such as red blood cells and platelets, leading to symptoms like anemia and easy bleeding or bruising.
The marrow produces blood cells in the body, including red blood cells, white blood cells, and platelets.
White blood cells and red blood cells.
The two main kinds of cells in blood are red blood cells, which transport oxygen throughout the body, and white blood cells, which help the body fight infection and disease.