Over the short term, hair and nails. Over the long term, none of it.
kidneys, skin, and blood
Bacteria can affect various parts of the body, including the skin, respiratory system, digestive tract, urinary tract, and reproductive organs. The specific effects of bacteria depend on the type of bacteria and the individual's immune response.
which of these is not apart of the body immune system
lymph nodes
yes
Alcohol can lead to sweating due to its effects on the body's regulatory systems. When consumed, alcohol dilates blood vessels, increasing blood flow to the skin and raising body temperature, which can trigger sweating as a cooling mechanism. Additionally, alcohol can disrupt the hypothalamus, the part of the brain that regulates body temperature, further contributing to increased perspiration.
No, the spinal cord is not part of the immune system. It is primarily a component of the central nervous system, responsible for transmitting sensory and motor signals between the brain and the rest of the body. The immune system is a separate system that protects the body from infections and diseases.
alcohol affects every organ in your body; that's if you have too much.
Bordetella is found in the upper part of your body....such as the immune system
nothing. Absolutely every part of your body is involved in the immune system. Having said this, not every part CONTRIBUTES to you immune system. I don't think that the muscular system really helps, but every other system does.
immune sytem
when alchohol gets into the body it ceases the working of medulla oblongata,which is a part of the brain for the working of all the body movements so thts hw it effects