A weakened immune system can lead to muscle deterioration primarily through increased inflammation and reduced repair mechanisms. When the immune response is impaired, the body may struggle to manage inflammation effectively, leading to chronic inflammation that can damage muscle tissue. Additionally, a compromised immune system may hinder the production of growth factors and proteins essential for muscle repair and regeneration, resulting in muscle wasting over time. This deterioration can be exacerbated by factors such as inactivity, malnutrition, and underlying health conditions.
Well the Immune system mostly works with the Circulatory System. You know... the system that keeps you from numbing out and stuff... to keep you alive mainly... and is all connected to one muscle... the heart.
The thymus is a gland not a muscle. It is part of the immune system in children and becomes dormant in an adult. I don't know what a thymus muscle is. Thomas A. Bea
muscle coordination would be the grouping of muscles to tackle daily activities and also boosting the immune system by exercising to keep the body healthy
your immune system and your White blood cells produce antibodies
Respiratory Urinary Muscle Digestive Immune Nervous Endocrine Reproductive Skeletal Lymphatic Circulatory
Acquired Immune System or Adaptive immune System
Multiple sclerosis
RA rheumatoid arthritis, its painful
The Immune System
It is called the Immune System. A bit of extra info: The Immune System is the cause of allergies. It goes too far when trying to protect the body from something. ENDOCRINE SYSTEM
It would be their immune system.
The adaptive immune system is activated if the innate immune system is unable to control the infection.