Blood Composition Flashcards
what are the 3 functions of blood
distribution, regulation and protection
what is plasma?
plasma is :
92% water
7% proteins (globulins, albumins, fibrinogen)
1% solutes ( electrolytes, nutrients, waste)
what are electrolytes
essential for cellular activities.
ions that maintain osmotic pressure of fluids.
used for ATP production, growth and maintenance.
what are some major plasma electrolytes?
Na+, K+, Ca2+, Mg2+, CI-, HCO3-
what are the formed elements of the blood?
- 1% are white blood cells and platelets
99. 9% are red blood cells
what is the scientific name for red blood cells, white blood cells and platelets?
red blood cells= erythrocytes
white blood cells= leukocytes
platelets= thrombocytes
what is the life span of a erythrocyte, leukocyte and thrombocyte?
erythrocyte= 120 days leukocyte= years depending on type thrombocyte= 4-5 days
what is haematopoiesis
the formation of bloods cellular components
creates 100 billion new blood cells a day
occurs in red bone marrow
how much oxygen is transported with haemoglobin to tissues?
97%
what is the oxygen saturation of blood in the arteries and veins.
arteries (SaO2) 95-100%
veins (SvO2) 60-80%
what are the blood types?
A,B, AB,O
what is anemia
a condition in which the bloods ocyhen carrying capacity is to low to support normal metabolism
what is polycythemia
abnormal excess of erythrocytes that increases blood viscosity causing a sluggish flow.
what are the two categories of leukocytes?
granulocytes
agranulocyte
what is the difference between granulocytes and agranulocytes?
granulocytes contain obvious membrane bound cytoplasmic granules