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essentially the brain controls the immune system. however, sometimes it can be discoherent

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How does the immune system work with the digestive system?

Actually, they work hand in hand. The immune system protects the digestive system from letting germs, bad bacteria, viruses, etc. The digestive system allows food/(Nutrients) to get to the brain and let the immune system work. So technically it's a loop


What organ is not part of the immune system?

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Which system does not work with the immune system to regulate internal body functions?

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Which action does not keep your immune system working effectively?

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Which body sytems does not work with the immune system to regulate internal body functions?

The digestive system does not work with the immune system to regulate body functions.


Which body system does not work with immune system to regulate internal body functions?

The digestive system does not work with the immune system to regulate body functions.


Which body system does not work with the immune system to regulate internal body function?

The digestive system does not work with the immune system to regulate body functions.


Which body system does not work with the immune system to regulate internal body functions.?

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What other organ systems does the brain work with?

cardiovascular system, digestive system, endocrine system, excretory system, immune system, integumentary system, muscular system, nervous system, reproductive system, respiratory system, skeletal system, circulatory system.


What does the work in the immune system?

The white blood cells are the structured main base in the immune system.


Which two body systems work together?

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Is your spinal cord part of your immune system?

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