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describe the roles of white blood cells in tissue rejections

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Answered by NeverMind11
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White blood cells recognize the body's tissues by looking for a set of antigens on the surface of each cell. The most important of these make up the major histocompatibility complex. ... A rejected organ can suffer direct damage and cell death from the immune system, and it can be damaged by a loss of circulation.

Answered by Ankitpoonia
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Explanation:WBC includes Agranulocytes ( Lymphocytes and monocytes) Lymphocytes mediate CMI( cell mediated immunity) that is responsible for graft or tissue rejection.

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