Answer:
B - Respiratory; Muscular
Step-by-step explanation:
Asthma is a common pulmonary condition defined by chronic inflammation of respiratory tubes, tightening of respiratory smooth muscle, and episodes of bronchoconstriction. During an asthma attack greater pressure is needed to push air through the bronchus ( respiratory system). This results in the increased use of accessory muscles ( muscular system) to breathe. These muscles are attached to the ribs, shoulders and neck. This extra work results in sweating, fatigue and airway irritation