Giardia primarily affects the gastrointestinal system, causing infections that lead to symptoms such as diarrhea, abdominal cramps, and nausea. It can disrupt the normal function of the intestines, leading to malabsorption of nutrients. Although its primary impact is on the digestive system, severe cases can potentially affect the overall health and immune system due to prolonged nutrient deficiencies.
It will affect your lungs and breathing.
As is progresses, bulimia can affect virtually all of the systems in the body.
everything
It delivers blood to the other systems.
Your teeth and your gums; nervous and excretory systems.
Anorexia can (and does) affect all systems and parts of the body.
the lymphatic system
Giardia, a protozoan parasite, can disrupt endosymbiosis by affecting the microbial communities within the host's gut. It alters the gut environment, leading to dysbiosis, which can impair the mutualistic relationships between host organisms and their symbiotic microbes. This disruption can affect nutrient absorption and overall host health, as well as the stability of the endosymbiotic interactions that are crucial for the host's metabolic functions. Consequently, Giardia's presence highlights the delicate balance within host-microbe relationships and the impact of pathogens on these systems.
no it doesn't affect all the bod system . localised infection is only restricted to certain area of the body . it is the systemic infection that affects all the body systems.
The Nervous System.
Yes
circulatory