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White blood cells play two key roles in the immune system: 1) phagocytosis, where they engulf and destroy pathogens and foreign particles, and 2) initiating immune responses by producing antibodies or directly attacking pathogens. Lymphocytes are important immune cells that respond to pathogens by producing antibodies or directly attacking them. Memory cells provide lasting immunity against pathogens we have previously encountered.
White blood cells play two key roles in the immune system: 1) phagocytosis, where they engulf and destroy pathogens and foreign particles, and 2) initiating immune responses by producing antibodies or directly attacking pathogens. Lymphocytes are important immune cells that respond to pathogens by producing antibodies or directly attacking them. Memory cells provide lasting immunity against pathogens we have previously encountered.
White blood cells play two key roles in the immune system: 1) phagocytosis, where they engulf and destroy pathogens and foreign particles, and 2) initiating immune responses by producing antibodies or directly attacking pathogens. Lymphocytes are important immune cells that respond to pathogens by producing antibodies or directly attacking them. Memory cells provide lasting immunity against pathogens we have previously encountered.
Lymphocytes are a very important part of your immune system. The way in which they respond to pathogens, by producing antibodies or directly attacking them is called the immune response.