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The genetic material from the bacteria will get transfered into the white blood cell and more bacteria will be produced.
one is salmonella
Bacteria is the answer
White blood cells attack and destroy tetanus bacteria by recognizing them as foreign invaders. They engulf the bacteria and release chemicals to kill them. Additionally, white blood cells can produce antibodies that specifically target tetanus toxins, neutralizing their harmful effects.
A red blood cell is neither a bacteria nor a protist. Red blood cells are a type of blood cell responsible for transporting oxygen to the body's tissues. Bacteria are single-celled microorganisms, while protists are a diverse group of eukaryotic organisms.
A blood clot forms over a cut to stop bleeding and to keep bacteria from entering the wound. Bacteria-fighting cells then come to the area to kill bacteria.
In a healthy person, there is absolutely no bacteria in his/her blood
which bacteria are responsible for infections.
Alpha hemolysis is a partial breakdown of red blood cells, causing a greenish discoloration around the colony of bacteria. Beta hemolysis is a complete breakdown of red blood cells, resulting in a clear zone around the colony of bacteria.
Bacteremia is made up of bacter- (bacteria) and -emia (blood). It's the presence of bacteria in the blood.
The part of blood that protects us from harmful bacteria are white blood cells.
1.They send out endocrines to fight bacteria that has entered your body, they signal for leukocytes to come and eat them.2.They memorize the bacteria, so if the same bacteria come, the cells will be ready!3.Finally, they help defend your body, as they are a part of your immune system.
Potential side effects of a spleenectomy procedure include increased risk of infections, particularly from encapsulated bacteria, as well as an increased risk of blood clot formation and potential long-term effects on the immune system.
White blood cells kill bacteria by absorbing and killing the bacteria by digesting it with digesting enzymes.
Listeria bacteria can pass through the wall of the intestines, and from there they can get into the blood stream.
bacteria in the blood make unique Pathogens on their surface called Antibody
No. Capillaries are tiny blood vessels that carry blood to the cells of the body. They have nothing to do with bacteria.