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Circulatory system. which would in turn affect every other system in your body, as they all need oxygenated blood to work.

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What happens when your blood doesn't flow?

You Die!!!!!!!!!!!!!! ============= When your blood stops circulating, it means your heart has already stopped beating. While not always 100% fatal, it will be unless your heart starts beating again very quickly.


What nerves connect to heart and brain?

The heart is primarily connected to the brain through the autonomic nervous system, specifically the vagus nerve. This nerve helps regulate heart rate, blood pressure, and the release of certain hormones in response to signals from the brain. Additionally, the heart itself has its own network of nerves, called the cardiac plexus, which helps coordinate its beating activity.


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