the lymphatic system. it is part of the circulatory system and is basically a big filter that filters out pathogens. you notice that when you get sick with the cold or flu, lumps may appear in the neck, armpit, and groin. these are called lymph nodes (nodules) and are usually tender and moveable. although, it could mean something more serious if it is not portable and non-tender.
Yes, the circulatory and immune systems are connected. Many of the immune system components travel through the blood via the circulatory system, and the blood brings antigens to immune system centers, alerting them of work to be done.
the immune system is it's own system and it's otherwise known as the lymphatic system. but all systems in the human body are connected to each other one way or another, just like society.
The immune system
Your immune system or your live, but you have to have healthy liver to filter out all your diseases.
The body systems connected to the circulatory system are 1. Respiratory system 2. Digestive system 3. Muscular system
The immune system interacts with and influences other bodily systems by detecting and fighting off harmful pathogens, such as bacteria and viruses. It also plays a role in inflammation and healing processes. Additionally, the immune system communicates with other systems, like the endocrine system, to regulate immune responses. Overall, the immune system helps maintain the body's overall health and balance.
Water systems impacts the immune system
you cant prevent different systems??
The Immune System
The immune system controls Allergies.
Human body systems include: the nervous system, the digestive system, the circulatory system, the immune system, the integumentary system.
Yes, most of the time the immune system weeds out cells that are abnormal.