By the heart,arteries and veins
The cardiovascular system.
If the cardiovascular system doesn't work, then obviously organs would be affected. The first organ affected will be the lungs.
Cardiovascular system
Hyperlipidemia affects the cardiovascular system by leading to the accumulation of high levels of lipids in the blood, which can contribute to the development of cardiovascular diseases such as atherosclerosis and coronary artery disease.
I believe it's the cardiovascular system and the respiratory system.
Anything that isn't affected by the Sun's gravity will not revolve it. Almost anything outside of our solar system will not be affected by the Sun's gravity. But that's not to say that they aren't being affected by another star's gravity.
It affects your cardiovascular system, since you will have more weight to carry around.
They are all in orbit.
Yes, particles in a colloidal system can be affected by gravity. However, due to their small size and the surrounding medium (usually a liquid), the effects of gravity can be minimized compared to larger particles. Brownian motion and other forces at the particle level can also counteract the influence of gravity.
The function of weight-bearing is most affected by gravity in the skeletal system. Gravity exerts a constant force on our bones, prompting them to support our body weight against this pull. This helps maintain bone density and strength in response to the stress of gravity.
Circulatory system and Cardiovascular system
No, not usually. The cardiovascular system is affected. However, it does cause dehydration and you may not produce much urine. Your body is trying to conserve water.