White bloodcells (WBCs), also called leukocytes, are a crucial part of the immune system. They help the body fight off infections and foreign invaders.
Imbalances in white bloodcell counts can indicate health issues, such as:
Leukopenia: Abnormally low WBC count, which can increase the risk of infections.
Leukocytosis: Abnormally high WBC count, often seen in response to infections or inflammation.
Leukemia: A type of cancer that affects the blood and bone marrow, causing uncontrolled production of abnormal white bloodcells.
Study Guide
When studying white bloodcells, focus on understanding the different types of WBCs and their specific functions. Pay attention to how white bloodcells contribute to the body's immune response and how imbalances in WBC counts can indicate health issues.
Practice identifying the different types of white bloodcells and their roles in the immune system. Additionally, familiarize yourself with common disorders related to white bloodcells and their potential causes and effects.
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