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How does the immune system work with the circulatory system?

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How does the immune system work with the circulatory system?

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If by circulatory system you mean blood system then the white blood cells or lymphocytes which comes in many forms such as acidophiles, basophiles, NK (natural killer cells) neutrophiles, or macrophages..then it supplies these cells to the site of infection (bacterial or viral) or inflammation…if by circulatory system you mean lymphatic system (lymph organs, and lymph fluid) then the same applies it work with the blood system to circulate these cells through ways such as chemotaxis (chemical mediated attraction to site of infection or inflammation) think of this as cologne attracting a female to himself…also these systems allow for removal of debris and dead cells that would otherwise build up and cause harm within the body and allows for speedier arrival of these killer cells, the blood system is made up of plasma, insoluble proteins (such as hormones and neurotransmitters), and formed elements (white blood cells, red blood cells, and platelets-they are referred to as formed becau

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