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State one way the white blood cells protect the body from foreign microbes

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Phagocytosis of the microbes that enter the body or tissues. Also lymphocytes build specific antibodies against microbes.
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Answer:

Two types of white blood cells are lymphocytes and phagocytes which protect the body from foreign microbes.

Explanation:

The acquired immunity requires white blood cell which are phagocytes and lymphocytes that act on the microbes or antigen.

Phagocytes surround any microbes present in the blood and inundate them. these white cells are attracted to pathogens and attach to them.

Lymphocytes recognize proteins present on the surface of microbes or pathogens called antigens. They detect that these are not naturally found within your body and produce antibodies.

Thus, through the phagocytes and lymphocytes are the white blood cells protect the body from foreign microbes.

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