blood Flashcards
Why is venipuncture a common technique for getting a blood sample?
The veins are superficial compared to the arteries
The walls are thinner
Low pressure system
Plasma matrix is similar to the interstitial fluid with the EXCEPTION OF
Respiratory gases
Concentration of substances too large to diffus
What arec the plasma proteinsB?
Albumins (60 percent)
Globulins (35 percent)
Fibrinogen (4 percent
Function of albumins
Albumins (60 percent)
Transport substances such as fatty acids, thyroid hormones, and steroid
hormones
Major contributor to osmotic pressure of the plasma
Globulins function
Antibodies, also called immunoglobulins
Transport globulins (small molecules): hormone-binding proteins,
Origins of Plasma Proteins
More than 90 percent made in liver
Antibodies made by
plasma cells
Peptide hormones made by
endocrine organs
Plasma is the ____ part of the body’s blood.
liquid
What is a possible consequence of decreased albumin and other
proteins in the blood?
Decreased albumin would result in a loss of osmotic pressure causing
water to move out of the intravascular space.
Decreased in immunoglobins would weaken the immune system.
Decreased levels if carrier proteins would result in lower levels of
nonpolar molecules being transported.
Hemoglobin
The red pigment that gives whole blood its color
Binds and transports oxygen and carbon dioxide
Protein molecule that transports respiratory gases
Three Important Effects of RBC Shape on Function
- High surface-to-volume ratio
Quickly absorbs and releases oxygen - Discs form stacks called rouleaux
Smooth the flow through narrow blood vessels - Discs bend and flex entering small capillaries
7.8-µm RBC passes through 4-µm capillary
Life Span of RBCs
Lack nuclei, mitochondria, and ribosomes
Means no repair and anaerobic metabolism
Live about 12
Wherev is rbc recycled?
The spleen and liver are all places where the red blood cells can be
readily recycled