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16 June, 16:07

How is the white blood cell adapted to do its job

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  1. 16 June, 17:05
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    White blood cells' main job is to fight of germs and diseases within the body. They have do not have a fixed shape which makes it easier for them to form a shape around the germs. Once they surround they can eat the germs or entangle them. Another adaptation is that they can produce antibodies that can also kill the germs.
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