White Blood Cells
because white blood cells are cells that keep your body healthy they eat up all the bacteria in your body so they get bigger and form more to help eat all the bacteria because there is more bacteria in your body when you are sick
I am guessing you are referring to cilia, which are tiny hair like projections in the human body that help move cells, and keep out germs.
White blood cells play a key role in fighting infection and inflammation, helping to form pus when they accumulate at a site of infection. If pus is washed away, the white blood cells will continue to work to combat the infection, but the visible accumulation of pus may be reduced until the infection is resolved.
Impossible to answer. Cells in your body keep on growing and dying.
They help because they keep the blood flowing properly around the body:)
Cells benefit and contribute towards the human development in a person. Cells are very important for a person. One way that they benefit is that they help keep cancer away or cure cancer on a person.
human cells are eukaryotic. Human cells are constantly regenerating.Cell Count in a human body is anywhere between 50-100 trillion. Anti oxidants help to keep human cells healthy. Cells in the brain and nervous system do not Reproduce. Not all brain cells are neurons.
In the most basic form; white blood cells increase. White blood cells fight infection. However, white blood cells are a group of cells that fight infection. The most important infection-fighting white blood cell is a T-cell. These are the most destructive, attacking white blood cells. Your body actually has to deactivate them to keep them from attacking everything. T-cells is the answer.
because white blood cells are cells that keep your body healthy they eat up all the bacteria in your body so they get bigger and form more to help eat all the bacteria because there is more bacteria in your body when you are sick
I am guessing you are referring to cilia, which are tiny hair like projections in the human body that help move cells, and keep out germs.
Stitches for cut to keep the wound closed and help prevent infection
yes, cells do help one another to keep any organism alive.
White blood cells play a key role in fighting infection and inflammation, helping to form pus when they accumulate at a site of infection. If pus is washed away, the white blood cells will continue to work to combat the infection, but the visible accumulation of pus may be reduced until the infection is resolved.
Drinking liquids can help to hydrate the body, flush out toxins, keep the liver functioning well, and build red blood cells to fight infection. Drinking fluids helps greatly with illness.
White blood cells in the human body fight disease(s) by killing bacteria. They also rid the body of dead or damaged cells. They keep your immune system in check.
Impossible to answer. Cells in your body keep on growing and dying.
They help because they keep the blood flowing properly around the body:)