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what are the function of WBCs

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Answered by samikshajain35
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They protect you against illness and disease.Think of white blood cells as your immunity cells. In a sense, they are always at war. They flow through your bloodstream to fight viruses, bacteria, and other foreign invaders that threaten your health. When your body is in distress and a particular area is under attack, white blood cells rush in to help destroy the harmful substance and prevent illness.

White blood cells are made in the bone marrow. They are stored in your blood and lymph tissues. Because some white blood cells called neutrophils have a short life less than a day, your bone marrow is always making them.

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Answered by nilamkumari91229
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Elevated White Blood Cell Counts

Low White Blood Cell Counts

White blood cells (WBCs) are a part of the immune system that helps fight infection and defend the body against other foreign materials. Different types of white blood cells are involved in recognizing intruders, killing harmful bacteria, and creating antibodies to protect your body against future exposure to some bacteria and viruses.

Types of WBC

There are several different types of white blood cells. They are also known as leukocytes.

Different types of white blood cells.

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Neutrophils

Neutrophils make up roughly half of the white blood cell population. They are usually the first cells of the immune system to respond to an invader such as a bacteria or a virus. As first responders, they also send out signals alerting other cells in the immune system to respond to the scene.

You may be familiar with the appearance of neutrophils as they are the primary cells present in pus. Once released from the bone marrow these cells live for only around eight hours, but around 100 billion of these cells are produced by your body every day.

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