Biology, asked by urvilkanchan, 10 months ago

why are white blood corpuscles called soldiers of the body

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Answered by ratdna
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Explanation:

White blood corpuscles are one of the constituents of blood which are suspended in a liquid matrix known as Plasma. They are generally round in shape and their diameter can go up to 20μm in size.

Coming to the main question,

White blood corpuscles (WBCs) are also known as the soldiers of the body because they help the body to fight against bacterias, germs and numerous pathogens.

How do they do this?

→ White Blood Corpuscles surround a pathogen, a bacteria for instance, and once they've surrounded they start to release digestive enzymes on the pathogen and ingest it.

Answered by 10432samyukthas
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Answer:

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Explanation:

The white blood cells or leukocytes help provide immunity by destroying or killing foreign pathogens and antigen and thereby provide protection from diseases and infections. They are therefore called the soldiers of our body.

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