Blood Flashcards
What does
ALDOSTERONE DO
Promotes urinary reabsorbtion of Na+ (sodium)
Increases water reabnsorption vis
Osmosis
Reduces loss of water in urine
KEEPS WATER IN
Atrial natriuretic peptide (ANP)
Promotes secretion of Na+(sodium)
Increases more loss of water in urine
Lets water go!
ANTIDIURETIC HORMONES (ADH)
Uses aquaporins to increase water reabsorption in kidneys
Similar to aldosterone
Reduces loss of water
KEEPS WATER IN
WHERE IS THE MOST K+(POTASSIUM)
Intracellular fluid
Ph of blood
7.35-7.45
3 methods to maintain and balance ph
Buffer systems
Exhalation of carbon dioxide from the lungs
Kidney excretion of H+
Universal blood donor
Type o
What kind of antigens do o blood have
No antigens
2 main components of blood
55% blood plasma
45% formed elements
What kind of formed elements are in blood
Cell and cell fragments 99% are RBC
1% white blood cells and platelets
What are the 3 main compontents of the formed elements of blood
RBC
WBC
Platelets
Erythropoietin
Where is it produced
What does it do
Produced in kidneys
Stimulates RBC precursor cells
Thrompopoietin
Produced in the liver
Stimulates platelet precursor cells
Cytokines
Produced by red bone marrow cells
Stimulate white blood cell precursor cells
How long do RBC live
120 days