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what are white blood cells ?​

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Answered by rvshrisaran
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Explanation:

White blood cells are part of the body's immune system. They help the body fight infection and other diseases. Types of white blood cells are granulocytes (neutrophils, eosinophils, and basophils), monocytes, and lymphocytes (T cells and B cells).

Answered by dasupasana2703
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White blood cells, also known as Leukocytes are an important part of the human body and form an integral part of the immune system.

1. White blood cells enable our body to fight foreign germs and the diseases that may be caused due to foreign elements.

2. White blood cells are defined as" a cellular component of the blood that lacks hemoglobin, has a nucleus, is capable of motility, and defends the body against infection and disease by ingesting foreign materials and cellular debris, by destroying infectious agents and cancer cells, or by producing antibodies."

3. White blood cells are produced in the bone marrow of the bones. White blood cells can be found in the lymph tissues of human beings.

4. Organs producing white blood cells are the spleen, the thymus, and the lymph nodes.

5. High rates of white blood cells may indicate that the body is preparing itself to fight some infection caused by an unknown organism.

6. Vitamin C can increase the rate of white blood cells in the body. It is important because it acts as a barrier to all sorts of diseases.

7. Abnormal increases in the white blood cells can be harmful because it may neutralize the effect of medication taken to cure a certain disease.

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