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=Introduction= toc

The white blood cells can move and fit through small holes and gaps. It can fight germs and bacteria, that come into your body. They are in the immune system and fight for health.
They go right into a battle with germs and swallow them up, like kids eat their Halloween candy. So say the average Joe touched old rusty door handle when the germs go into the body the white blood cells will go right into the fight and swallow all the germs.

Another reason why my cell is important because without it you would get sick because there is no cells to fight the germs of so they have a one way pass to Sickville.
=They part of the immune system=

The white blood cells are part of the immune system. They fight germs in different ways for example, any other cell in the immune system. They help the body stay healthy by fighting germs and bacteria. The white blood cells are fighters they go into battle and swallow up the germs. Sometimes the white blood cells die in battle but don’t worry they only live for one month anyway.There are also about one million of white blood cells in the body. They are fighting for your body and some white blood cells send chemicals to the germs to do the battle for them so they don’t get killed.

=Are you weak=

You could be very weak without white blood cells because they fight the germs, and without them the person can get sick. Without white blood cells the germs will get by the immune system and make the person sick, and might not get better for a long time without white blood cells, to fight them off. It would be bad without white blood cells because you have nothing to fight the bacteria off so you will get sick.

=Shape changers=

White blood cells can fit through small spaces to get to bacteria or germs getting in the body. they also can ride in the blood flow to get to the germs and bacteria. So when they change shape they can fit through blood vessels and ride in the blood flow to get around.

its like they change shape to get in and out of places and they can travel all around the body to locate germs.
=Die every battle=

When white blood cells go into battle, they use different attacks to fight like some white blood cells go right to the germs and attack them what they do is eat the germs and it kills the germs and itself Other white blood cells send chemicals to fight for them so they don’t have to fight themselves. but they all die in a month anyway.

=Can they beat viruses=

It depends on what virus your going to fight virus for instance so a virus like Ebola the white blood cells are probably not strong enough to fight a virus like Ebola. Its gonna kill all the white blood cells and make the person very sick and the person could die. But white blood cells can fight the common cold easily but a strong virus like Ebola there going to need a lot more training. That,s why you need to w ash your hands or the germs will get inside you and get you sick

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so as long as you’re healthy you won’t get a cold or a virus. if you don’t wash your hands you will get sick but if you wash your hands you won’t get sick and the white blood cells don’t have to work. =====

=Conclusion=

White blood cells are the ambulance of your body traveling through and along the blood vessels and the blood flow. They go around engulfs the germs and bacteria that get in the body. They are also great for the job because they can change shape and squeeze through small spaces to get to the germs and bacteria.

As long as you stay healthy and wash your hands daily you won’t get sick but if germs get in you don’t worry the white blood cells will take care of it.
=References=

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