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How are white blood cells different from other cells?
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How are white blood cells different from other cells?
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White blood cells are our bodies immune “notification system”, they tell us if we have an infection meaning the more WBC’s there are, the more probability we are probably fighting an infection or disease.
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wbc's are different from other cells because they are the first line of defense of all illnesses, microorganisms, bacteria, and viruses...
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