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White blood cells as the body's defence

Author: Freya Watson



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White blood cells work to prevent pathogens reaching areas of the body they can replicate in By phagocytosis - engulfing and digesting pathogenic cells By producing antibodies - which clump pathogenic cells together so they can’t move as easily (known as agglutination) and releasing chemicals that signal to other cells that they must be destroyed


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