Acquired Immune System or Adaptive immune System
immunity.White blood cells
Immune system.
HIV damages the immune system.
Because the HIV virus weakens the immune system of the body.
The immune system.
The Lymphatic System
Easy. The immune system
Acquired Immune System
HIV-AIDS
HIV is an immune-system disease. It lowers your body's ability to fight off other diseases.
Your immune system. AIDS will make you more susceptible to other diseases, it will not directly affect any other body systems.
The HIV affects the immune system cells called the T-helper cells.
urinary, cirulatory ,reproductive and immune
HIV attacks the immune system. This can have consequences for any part of the body but it is not specifically an attack on the feet.
HIV is a virus that once contracted begins to affect the body's immune system. This will eventually destroy a person's immune system, leaving them unable to fight off infections. When this occurs, the person is said to have AIDS. HIV/AIDS has a negative impact on health. It is a slow-acting virus, meaning that it will take years before the full scope of the damage is seen.