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how does the shape of a white blood cell relate to its function

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Answered by eshithaktani
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The function of white blood cells does not allow them to have a set shape due to the constant fighting of illnesses, white blood cells are always consuming bacteria in a process called phagocytosis. The ability to change the shape helps them to quickly go to the place where the bact is present

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Answered by forever2013
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Hence the name, white blood cells are white. ... Red blood cells have a set biconcave shape, but the function of white blood cells does not allow them to have a set shape. Due to the constant fighting of illnesses, white blood cells are always consuming bacteria in a process called phagocytosis.

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