The lower extremities are most easily and readily affected. The foot drop from cerebral palsy and Parkinson's Disease, and the neuropathies from Diabetes and Alcoholism all affect the lower extremities before any other part of the body.
Lyme disease is a systemic illness, which means that it affects all parts of the body. The most commonly affected areas and organs, however, are the skin, nervous system, heart, joints, and eye
The muscular system uses movement via contractions and creates most body heat.
i think its the circulatory system
The integumentary system.
Negative feedback mechanism is used by two body systems: the nervous system and the endocrine system. The nervous system is the quick one and uses an intricate circuitry of neurons and your brain to respond to changes. The endocrine system is the slow one and is made up of endocrine glands that secrete hormones to counter changes.
The lower extremities are most easily and readily affected. The foot drop from cerebral palsy and Parkinson's Disease, and the neuropathies from Diabetes and Alcoholism all affect the lower extremities before any other part of the body.
Not every type of polio causes paralysis. The poliovirus has three serotypes: poliovirus type 1, type 2, and type 3. While the majority of infections are asymptomatic, about 1 in 200 infections can lead to paralysis. Most cases are mild or asymptomatic, but in some instances, the virus can affect the nervous system, resulting in paralysis.
breathed into the lungs.
Central nervous system cells are most likely to be affected by these changes in sodium levels.
Your immune system. AIDS will make you more susceptible to other diseases, it will not directly affect any other body systems.
There are many complications resulting from paralysis, which can prove to be fatal. Most of these complications have to do with infections of the lungs, urinary tract, or skin (due to pressure sores). In this way, paralysis due to spinal cord injury could be fatal even if the initial trauma was not.
Every organ system is separate but interrelated to the whole.The organism can survive if there is injury or disease in an organ system, in most cases, but every injury or disease also affects all the other organ systems and the organism as a whole. So if you have a pancreatic disease like Diabetes in the digestive system, eventually it will affect the heart in the circulatory system. If a person has full-thickness burn injuries (skin), it will immediately affect other systems, especially circulatory (immediately). If you have an injury resulting in paralysis below chest level, it will affect the Digestive system, urinary system, reproductive system, and can even affect skin throughout the body.The organism cannot survive, however, if one complete organ system cannot function. If the heart is injured the body can die. If the liver is too diseased, the body will die. If the lungs cannot function, the body will die. And of course, when something major attacks or damages the brain, all organ systems will fail.
The circulatory system is the primary body system that distributes the venom of a snake within the body of a prey animal that has been bitten. Once the venom enters the bloodstream through the bite, it is rapidly transported throughout the body, affecting various tissues and organs. This distribution can lead to systemic effects, such as paralysis or organ damage, depending on the type of venom and its components.
The respiratory system. Other systems are also impacted, such as the circulatory system, the immune system, the gastrointestinal system, the nervous system, the integumentary/skin system (causes wrinkles), etc.
The most important system in the upper and lower body is the Circultory System
Many factors can affect a legal system but religion is the most common.
It shut's down most of the organs in the human body.