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= Introduction = A white blood cell is like a boxer because they fight off viruses and diseases. The job of the white blood cell is to find and destroy diseases in groups. It could also travel through tissue and move into parts of the body. The white blood cells could make chemicals to help protect you against certain diseases.

= = = = = = = Structure of White Blood Cell? = Structure of white blood cell- White Blood Cells are made up of different structures one of them is called Pseudopods. **Pseudopods** are covered with glue like chemicals. This grabs bacteria and viruses. Another structure is called **Amoebas**. This structure has slimy strands that contain thousands of amoebas heading toward a central point.



media type="youtube" key="0TvTyj5FAaQ" width="560" height="315" This video shows a white blood cell looking for the disease or virus and kills it.

HIV/AIDS-
**HIV** stands for **human immunodeficiency virus**. HIV is a virus that kills a certain White Blood Cell. The cell is called T lymphocyte “t cell,” t cells is a shorter name for T lymphocyte, t cells recognize viruses and sometimes attack them. The t cell gets invaded by the HIV virus, it makes the t cell not able to fight properly. HIV takes a few years to damage the t cell enough. HIV makes the t cell less and less weaker till the person gets really sick and then the HIV turns into = = = = = Conclusion- =

A white blood cell is like a boxer in our body that fights off any disease that isn't wanted. White Blood Cells knock out all the bad disease and viruses. White blood cells have equipment like boxers, for example boxers have gloves and mouth guards and white blood cells have pseudopods and amoebas. In the round against HIV it loses after a few rounds of fighting against it because the HIV makes the white blood cell weaker.

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