White blood cells do not have a fixed shape. They can change the shape and produce pseudopodia like the Amoeba. Why do you think it is so?
Cell-Structure and Functions
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White blood cells change their shape to reach a site of infection.
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because they have to enter any part of the body in order to kill germs.
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