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White blood cell
/wˈaɪt blˈʌd sˈɛl/
/wˈaɪt blˈʌd sˈɛl/
White blood cell
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one of the many cells that protects the body against diseases
What is a "white blood cell"?
A white blood cell, or leukocyte, is a vital component of the human immune system. It functions by patrolling the body, detecting and eliminating harmful pathogens such as bacteria, viruses, and fungi. White blood cells are produced in the bone marrow and circulate throughout the bloodstream, surveying for any signs of infection or abnormality. They play a crucial role in immune responses, inflammation, and maintaining overall health and well-being.
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