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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.
Well the Immune system mostly works with the Circulatory System. You know... the system that keeps you from numbing out and stuff... to keep you alive mainly... and is all connected to one muscle... the heart.
the lymphatic system. it is part of the circulatory system and is basically a big filter that filters out pathogens. you notice that when you get sick with the cold or flu, lumps may appear in the neck, armpit, and groin. these are called lymph nodes (nodules) and are usually tender and moveable. although, it could mean something more serious if it is not portable and non-tender.
No, it is a response of the immune system.
Immune system.
circulatory system
Respiratory system
It doesnt
Lymphatic circulatory
a circulatory system is the system that controls the circulation of blood through the body.
The body systems connected to the circulatory system are 1. Respiratory system 2. Digestive system 3. Muscular system
The system that helps the immune system is the circulatory system because it carries the white blood cells to where the pathogens are.