Myocardial infarction primarily affects the cardiovascular system, specifically the heart. It occurs when blood flow to a part of the heart is blocked, usually by a blood clot, leading to damage or death of heart muscle tissue. This disruption can severely impact the heart's ability to pump blood effectively, affecting overall circulation and potentially leading to further complications in other body systems.
the heart requires oxygen and fats to work (energy production), plus (post infarct) amino-acids for growth and repair. The rest of the body still need the regular stuff.
Myocardial infarction (MI), or heart attack, primarily affects the cardiovascular system but can also impact other body systems. The respiratory system may be compromised due to reduced oxygenation and pulmonary congestion. Additionally, the nervous system can be affected, as MI may lead to stress responses and changes in brain function. Furthermore, the gastrointestinal system can experience disturbances due to decreased blood flow and stress-related issues.
The circulatory system and heart are vessels that carry oxygen to myocardial cells. They help send blood throughout the entire body each time a person's heart beats.
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they affect the nervous system.
As is progresses, bulimia can affect virtually all of the systems in the body.
central nervous system
nervous system
Steroid affect every system in the body. For instance, they affect the immune system by decreasing inflammation, the reproductive system by changing the balance of hormones, and the stomach by affecting its lining.
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bacteria can affect any body system, it just depends on what type of bacteria it is.