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Microorganisms Produce White Blood Cells Defend Microorgaism Engulf

White blood cells defend against microorganisms by engulfing them (phagocytosis), producing antibodies, and producing antitoxins to neutralize toxins.

Les globules blancs se défendent contre les micro-organismes en les engulfant par phagocytose, en produisant des anticorps, et en produisant des antitoxines pour neutraliser les toxines.

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  • They can engulf unwelcome microorganisms by phagocytosis and digest them
  • They produce antibodies to fight microorganisms
  • They produce antitoxins to neutralise any toxins produced by microorganisms

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