blood Flashcards

1
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fluid connective tissue

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blood

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2
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dissolved protein fibers and watery ground substance make up the extracellular matrix

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plasma

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3
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blood cells (erythrocytes, leukocytes, and platelets)

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formed elements

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4
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  • transportation (oxygen, nutrients, carbon dioxide, waste products, and hormones)
  • regulation (temperature, pH, and fluid levels)
  • protection (especially against infection)
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blood functions

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5
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plasma (including water and plasma proteins (majority of blood 55% - yellow colored) )

buffy coat (includes platelets and leukocytes (less than 1% of blood)

erythrocytes (44% of all blood)

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blood composition

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6
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characteristics: biconcave discs, anucleate, filled with hemoglobin
function: transport oxygen (to cells) and carbon dioxide (away from cells)

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erythrocytes (red blood cells)

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7
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  • typically larger than erythrocytes

function: help the body fight against disease; some play a role in immune response

five types: neutrophils, lymphocytes, monocytes, eosinphils, basophils

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leukocytes (white blood cells)

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8
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  • most numerous type of leukocyte
  • cytoplasm has fine pale granules
  • nucleus is multi-lobed
  • function: phagocytize pathogens, especially bacteria
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neutrophils

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9
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  • cytoplasm lacks (visible) granules
  • contains large, round dark purple nucleus
  • thin ring of pale blue cytoplasm
  • most located in lymphoid tissues
  • different kinds (t-lymphochytes, b-lymphocytes, natural killer (NK) cells)
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lymphocytes

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10
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coordinate immune activity

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t-lymphocytes

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11
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produces antibodies

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b-lymphocytes

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12
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attack pathogens and abnormal/infected cells

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natural killer (NK) cells

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13
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  • largest leukocytes
  • cytoplasm lacks (visible granules)
  • pale blue cytoplasm
  • c-shaped or kidney-bean-shaped nucleus
  • function: phagocytize pathogens (e.g. bacteria, viruses), cellular debris, dead cells
  • leave blood to become macrophages
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monocytes

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14
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  • cytoplasm contains prominent granules that stain reddish
  • nucleus is bi-lobed
  • functions: phagocytize allergens, destroy parasitic worms
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eosinophils

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15
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  • make up less than 1% of all leukocytes
  • cytoplasm contains big granules that stain blue/purple
  • bi-lobed nucleus
  • function: release histamine (vasodilator) and heparin (anticoagulant) during inflammatory or allergic reactions
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basophils

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16
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  • cytoplasmic fragments from a larger cell
  • anucleate
  • very small
  • function: assist with blood clotting
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platelets