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what is the function of white blood cells in our body​

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Answered by siddhi073
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White blood cell, also called leukocyte or white corpuscle, 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 ...

Answered by Anonymous
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White Blood cells/ leukocytes:

• White blood cells (also called leukocytes) are fewer in number than red blood cells.

• They are with a ratio of about 1 white blood cell to every 600 to 700 red blood cells.

• White blood cells are responsible primarily for defending the body against infection.

• Cells function like an army, dispersed throughout the body but ready at a moment's notice to gather and fight off an invading organism.

• They also born in the bone marrow.

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