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Blood White Cells Travel Crawl Part Constantly Patrolling

White blood cells circulate throughout the body detecting and fighting microbes.

White blood cells patrol the body in the blood, searching for and combating microbes.

Front What do white blood cells do?
Back White blood cells travel around in our blood and crawl into every part of you, constantly patrolling for microbes.

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