Biology
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ISBN: 9780134813448
Author: Audesirk, Teresa, Gerald, Byers, Bruce E.
Publisher: Pearson,
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Chapter 37, Problem 7RQ
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To describe: The way in which the body distinguishes self from non-self.
Introduction: White blood cells or leukocytes are defensive cells present in the human body. These cells provide immunity to the body against the infection. There are five different types of white blood cells that provide immunity to the body. These are eosinophils, neutrophils, monocytes, basophils, and natural killer cells.
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To explain: The reason why it is important that the body makes this distinction.
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