In truth, every single part your body is connected with your immune system. However, the Lymphatic system, which is widely (but not always) included in the Immune System, work the closest with it. The Cardiovascular System works to circulate the white blood cells, B-cells, T-cells, antibodies, etc. Your Integumentary System, or your skin and various membranes, provide the ever-important "first line of defense." By secreting mucus, sebum, and other substances, the Integumentary System effectively kills of harmful bacteria living your skin and traps microorganisms that are trying their best to get in. The gastric juices in your stomach also kill most bacteria and other living organisms. The bones of the Skeletal system make "uneducated" white blood cells which become "educated" in both the bone marrow or the Thymus gland of the Endochrine System. I could go on for days. If you're really interested, take Anatomy and Physiology or something.
the immune system interacts with the integumentary and circulatory system.
Mostly the nervous but know that the immune protects every other system from dieseases
The lymphatic and respiratory systems
circulatory system?
It Doesn't.... What do you mean it doesn't?all the systems interact together?
Researchers have proposed potentially viable evolutionary pathways for allegedly irreducibly complex systems such as blood clotting, the immune system and the flagellum
lymphokines
Skeletal and muscular systems
yes
yes
Respiratory and Immune Systems
Respiratory and Immune Systems
Your immune system or your live, but you have to have healthy liver to filter out all your diseases.
Depression lowers everyone's immunity. Everything is depressed, not just the mood.
The immune system
The second law of thermodynamics states that