Leukocyták
Leukocyták, commonly known as white blood cells or leukocytes, are a crucial component of the immune system. They are produced in the bone marrow and circulate throughout the body in the blood and lymph. Their primary function is to defend the body against infection and disease. Leukocytes play a vital role in identifying and destroying pathogens such as bacteria, viruses, and fungi, as well as eliminating abnormal or cancerous cells.
There are several different types of leukocytes, each with specialized roles. Neutrophils are the most abundant
The number of leukocytes in the blood can vary depending on a person's health status. An elevated