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Hilary Joe S. Dizon posted an update in the group
MT 13 – GH 1 year, 3 months ago 1. Platelets – Emergency Responders (Firefighters)
First to react in emergencies, stopping the “bleeding” (addressing immediate threats and stabilizing the situation).2. Band Neutrophils – Security Guards
Quick to respond to local disturbances, though still learning and developing their expertise (immature neutrophils).3. Eosinophils – Pest Control Workers
Specialize in managing specific threats, like parasites or environmental hazards, within the community.4. Basophils – Community Event Organizers or Activists
Release “alerts” to the community (like histamine signals) to mobilize others and create awareness during crises.5. Monocytes – Cleanup Crews
Remove debris and “clean up” after the situation has been contained, ensuring a safe environment for recovery.6. Lymphocytes – Teachers
B-cells: Educators who prepare the community (producing “antibodies”) to defend against future problems.
T-cells: Specialized Problem Solvers, directly addressing complex issues and threats.7. Red Blood Cells (RBCs) – Delivery Drivers
Ensure the community runs smoothly by providing essential supplies like food, water, and energy (oxygen delivery).BLOOD CELLS.JPG – Google DriveBLOOD CELLS.JPG – Google Drive