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Friday, July 3, 2020

White Bood Cells

White Blood Cells only estimate for 1% of our blood but they generate a tremendous influence on our immune system. White Blood Cells are also named leukocytes, they help with getting rid of bacteria and they defend us against microorganisms. White blood cells are always at conflict against infections, bacteria, and other foreign diseases that can be an immense threat to your health.

You can think of White Blood Cells as your immunisation cells because they enhance our immunity the more they are presented to new foreign viruses. While circulating throughout your body, white blood cells can always encounter viruses and bacterias and they confront it immediately and if a particular region of your body is in distress, white blood cells will hurry in to help defeat the threatening virus.

White blood cells are produced in your bone marrow, and because some white blood cells have a life span of 1-3 days, your bone marrow is continuously making them. There are 5 various types of white blood cells. Monocytes are White blood cells that have a greater lifespan than others and they also assist when fighting off bacteria, Lymphocytes are the once that generate antibodies against bacteria, viruses and other potentially lethal diseases, Neutrophils remove and absorb bacteria and they are the most numerous type of white blood cells when infection strikes, Basophils sound an alarm when infectious agents or viruses penetrate your blood, and Eosinophils eliminate parasites and cancer cells and they also help with allergic responses. 

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