Hindi, asked by palaksingh9120, 5 months ago

tumhare vichar me kya aaj ki shikasha padhati uss samay se behtar hai?

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Answered by aboorvanmbbs
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Explanation:

White blood cells (WBCs) fight infections from bacteria, viruses, fungi, and other pathogens (organisms that cause infection). One important type of WBC is the neutrophil. These cells are made in the bone marrow and travel in the blood throughout the body. They sense infections, gather at sites of infection, and destroy the pathogens.

When the body has too few neutrophils, the condition is called neutropenia. This makes it harder for the body to fight off pathogens. As a result the person is more likely to get sick from infections. In general, an adult who has fewer than 1,000 neutrophils in a microliter of blood has neutropenia.

If the neutrophil count is very low, fewer than 500 neutrophils in a microliter of blood, it is called severe neutropenia. When the neutrophil count gets this low, even the bacteria normally living in a person's mouth, skin, and gut can cause serious infections.

Answered by projectechobois
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Hindi/हिन्दी/hindee

mujhe nahin pata ki aap kya kar rahe hain, lekin main haan kar raha hoon.

English:

I don't know waht time you are reffering to but yeah I do.

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