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___________ are white blood cells that help in maintaining immunity to fight disease ​

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Answered by budhanush617
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Monocytes are white blood cells that make up around 2–8% of the total white blood cell count in the body. These are present when the body fights off chronic infections. They target and destroy cells that cause infections.

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Answered by ishuishanigupta
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Some types of white blood cells, called phagocytes (FAH-guh-sytes), chew up invading organisms. Others, called lymphocytes (LIM-fuh-sytes), help the body remember the invaders and destroy them. One type of phagocyte is the neutrophil (NOO-truh-fil), which fights bacteria.

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