If by circulatory system you mean blood system then the white blood cells or lymphocytes which comes in many forms such as acidophiles, basophiles, NK (natural killer cells) neutrophiles, or macrophages..then it supplies these cells to the site of infection (bacterial or viral) or inflammation...if by circulatory system you mean lymphatic system (lymph organs, and lymph fluid) then the same answer applies it work with the blood system to circulate these cells through ways such as chemotaxis (chemical mediated attraction to site of infection or inflammation) think of this as cologne attracting a female to himself...also these systems allow for removal of debris and dead cells that would otherwise build up and cause harm within the body and allows for speedier arrival of these killer cells, the blood system is made up of plasma, insoluble proteins (such as hormones and neurotransmitters), and formed elements (white blood cells, red blood cells, and platelets-they are referred to as formed because platelets and white blood cells are not "true" cells since they don't contain a nucleus).
it helps the white blood cells flow through the blood which would be the circulatory sytem
allos immune cells to travel throughout the vbody and servey forv infection
The immune system helps takeaway excess lymph from the heart
The immune system sends white blood cells to the circulatory/cardiovascular system to help protect from germs bacteria viruses etc
The nervous system tells the immune system to fight off disease and the immune system protects the nervous system from disease.
the cardiovascular system interconnet during the thesis of process which the heart is jolted which causes your immune system to reacte vigourously to the situation of hypomeraclomia
The immune system makes white blood cells, which goes into the blood in your circulatory system to protect you from bacteria
Yes, the circulatory and immune systems are connected. Many of the immune system components travel through the blood via the circulatory system, and the blood brings antigens to immune system centers, alerting them of work to be done.
Circulatory
All body systems work together and are interdependent. For example, the circulatory system and the respiratory system are interdependent, because without oxygen, your heart is unable to pump blood, and without blood, your respiratory system cannot transfer oxygen. The nervous system and the immune system are interdependent because the brain signals when the immune system should activate, and the nervous system would eventually die off from infection or a virus without the immune system to protect it.
Everything in the circulatory system works together to remove waste from the blood. The circulatory system provides the excretory system with the blood to be cleaned.
a circulatory system
Yes, the three main parts of the circulatory system -- heart, arteries, and veins -- work together. By definition, every organ system is made up of organs that work together.
Circulatory. Respiratory. Immune. Nervous. Reproductive. urinary.
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works with circulatory system to carry white blood cells from place toplace
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