Describe the role of white blood cells in developing immunity from pathogens.
A: White blood cells produce antibodies that then bind to specific pathogens and warn other white blood cells to destroy the pathogens. Therefore, white blood cells play an immense role in developing immunity from pathogens.
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yes this is correct.
I agree also, but for the life of me, I am not certain what an "immense" role means. words such as critical, important, vital would have been better.