HIV infects the circulatory system (is carried in the blood and other bodily fluids). It weakens the immune system when the person develops full blown AIDS (as a result of contracting the HIV virus).
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nemona, aids, diabites, and polio
hormones
AIDS most directly affects the immune system.
the lymphatic vessels, lymph nodes, also the circulatory system aids in immunity.
AIDS weakens the immune system, making individuals more susceptible to infections. While AIDS does not directly attack the circulatory system, it can lead to complications like cardiovascular diseases due to increased inflammation and a weakened immune response.
Teens can be infect with HIV, which leads to AIDS.
HIV, the virus that leads to AIDS, infects cells by attaching to a protein on the surface of immune cells called CD4. Once attached, HIV then enters the cell, where it replicates and spreads to other cells. This leads to a weakening of the immune system, eventually progressing to AIDS.
No... It goes through your digestive system and is not absorbed into the bloodstream... Stop drinking blood...
AIDs and HIV
closed circulatory system (double circulatory system)
They're both the circulatory system.