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The circulatory system being one of the 11 organ systems in the body plays a vital role in the transfer of blood to other parts of the body. HIV, being a virus that effects the body, will be transferred into our blood and body. The circulatory system transfers that "dirty" blood to the rest of the body. The immune system is generally weaker when HIV is formed. Therefore, if people with HIV act upon quickly for treatment then AIDS won't be formed.

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HIV is a deadly virus. When it enters the body it attacks and destroys helper T cells. Normally those cells help produce antibodies to fight infections. With fewer helper T cells, a person infected with HIV is less able to fight pathogens. The infections become very difficult to treat and may even lead to death.

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Since the lymph system is our natural clean house system having Type Two Diabetes (where you do not produce enough Insulin) confuses the functioning of the lymph system because too much sugar in the blood prevents messages from being transported between systems. Normal lymph glands are like checkpoints at airports. Everyone has to stop and be checked by security for passage. If any one is found to be faulty or an unknown substance they are detained for further scrutiny. Diabetic lymph nodes are drunken security guards and let through that which shouldn't be allowed access therefore increasing the risk for further disease.

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there will be a decrease in blood lymphocyts there will be a decrease in blood lymphocyts

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How does viruses effect our life?

Viruses can effect our life by giving us a cold. But HIV, however, can kill us. Our immune system have lymphocytes that destroy viruses by using antibodies. Viruses tell the nucleus to make copies of the viruses. So many are made, the cell explodes. HIV destroy our lymphocytes. So we get weaker and weaker and then die.


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What type of cells does HIV attack and destroy?

HIV infects only the CD4 cells of the immune system, and it destroys lymphocytes.


The subpopulation of T lymphocytes that is attacked by the human immunodeficiency virus HIV in AIDS victims is the?

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How is a hiv virus different from a cold virus?

HIV attacks helper T cells that are trying to fight infection, rather than attacking healthy body cells like a cold virus does. HIV attacks lymphocytes directly.


Is an HIV infection different from a cold virus infection?

HIV attacks helper T cells that are trying to fight infection, rather than attacking healthy body cells like a cold virus does. HIV attacks lymphocytes directly.


What type of blood cell does AIDS infest?

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