Also known as leukocyte, WBC, Leu, leukocytes, white blood cells
type of cells of the immunological system
White blood cells are specialized cells that circulate through your body as part of your immune system, working to detect and fight off infections and diseases. They matter because they're your body's primary defense against harmful invaders like bacteria and viruses that could otherwise make you sick.
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