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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.
Immune system.
No, it is a response of the immune system.
circulatory system
Lymphatic circulatory
The system that helps the immune system is the circulatory system because it carries the white blood cells to where the pathogens are.
Neither. The spleen is part of the immune system
Lymphatic circulatory
Throughout the Circulatory System. They are part of the Immune System. They are manufactured by the lymphaticsystem.
Circulatory system
Circulatory
Diseases that affect both the immune system and circulatory system include temporal arteritis and other autoimmune vasculitides, immune-modulated hemolytic anemias, and lupus-related heart disease, for a few examples.