Text written in Basque and translated automatically by Elia without any subsequent editing. SEE ORIGINAL
Devouring the enemy
When a neutrophil encounters an enemy, he swallows it. This is the most common way we can destroy the suspicious particles that enter our body. Of the white blood cells that make up our defense patrol, neutrophils are the most abundant; on average, we can have 5 billion per liter of blood. They are often the first to discover pathogens that can pose a threat to our health. In this case, the neutrophil (in yellow) has encountered a group of bacteria (in orange). They belong to the species Bacillus anthracis, the anthrax bacteria. He's already swallowed a couple.
Buletina
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