White blood cells work in two ways. Firstly, they can engulf pathogens and destroy them by digesting them. White blood cells can also produce antibodies to destroy particular pathogens. The antibodies clump the pathogens together and then destroy them. Finally, they also produce antitoxins that counteract any toxins that are released by pathogens.
White blood cells work in two ways. Firstly, they can engulf pathogens and destroy them by digesting them. White blood cells can also produce antibodies to destroy particular pathogens. The antibodies clump the pathogens together and then destroy them. Finally, they also produce antitoxins that counteract any toxins that are released by pathogens.