Author Topic: Neutrophils  (Read 1429 times)

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jamesrayenz

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Neutrophils
« on: March 15, 2011, 03:04:31 AM »
Neutrophils are the most common type of white blood cell, consisting of about 50-70% of all white blood cells. They are vagositik, which means it can absorb other cells, although they do not remain in law. Neutrophils are the first cells immune to infection site access, through a process known as chimotaxis. If short lived neutrophils, has a four to ten hours when death is activated and immediately when a pathogen, the most abundant and responsible for the immune response. They key to pus and responsible for the color white. Neutrophils in the bloodstream even points to a chemical signal infection in the body. It is fast, and access to the site of injury during one hour. Before entering the invading bacteria, can unlock the fiber network called trap neutrophil extracellular neutrophils (net), which works on microbes trap and murder outside the cell. When absorption of neutrophils, bacteria release a number of proteins in primary, secondary, and tertiary granules that help kill bacteria. Also release sobiroxidi which becomes transformed into hibochloros acid, or chlorine bleach, which was to play a part in killing bacteria, as well.

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