Leukocytes are a type of blood cell that is produced in the bone marrow and plays a key role in the body's immune system. They are responsible for defending the body against infections and foreign substances.
There are five main types of leukocytes:
Leukocytes perform various functions to protect the body, including:
Leukocytes are essential for maintaining the body's defense against infections and diseases. Without an adequate number and function of leukocytes, the body becomes susceptible to a wide range of illnesses and infections.
Imbalances or abnormalities in leukocyte levels can lead to various health conditions, such as: