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White Bloods Cells

White blood cells defend against infections. There are two types of white blood cells; phagocytes and lymphocytes.

Have a nucleus

Have a nucleus

  • Unlike red blood cells, white blood cells have a nucleus.
Can change shape

Can change shape

  • White blood cells can change shape.
  • This allows them to squeeze through the walls of blood vessels into body tissues.
Phagocytes

Phagocytes

  • Phagocytes engulf harmful microorganisms in a process known as phagocytosis.
Lymphocytes

Lymphocytes

  • Lymphocytes produce proteins called antibodies, which are part of the body's immune response.
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