Blood Composition Flashcards

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what are the 3 functions of blood

A

distribution, regulation and protection

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2
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what is plasma?

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plasma is :
92% water
7% proteins (globulins, albumins, fibrinogen)
1% solutes ( electrolytes, nutrients, waste)

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3
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what are electrolytes

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essential for cellular activities.
ions that maintain osmotic pressure of fluids.
used for ATP production, growth and maintenance.

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4
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what are some major plasma electrolytes?

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Na+, K+, Ca2+, Mg2+, CI-, HCO3-

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5
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what are the formed elements of the blood?

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  1. 1% are white blood cells and platelets

99. 9% are red blood cells

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6
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what is the scientific name for red blood cells, white blood cells and platelets?

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red blood cells= erythrocytes
white blood cells= leukocytes
platelets= thrombocytes

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7
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what is the life span of a erythrocyte, leukocyte and thrombocyte?

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erythrocyte= 120 days
leukocyte= years depending on type
thrombocyte= 4-5 days
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8
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what is haematopoiesis

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the formation of bloods cellular components
creates 100 billion new blood cells a day
occurs in red bone marrow

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9
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how much oxygen is transported with haemoglobin to tissues?

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97%

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10
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what is the oxygen saturation of blood in the arteries and veins.

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arteries (SaO2) 95-100%

veins (SvO2) 60-80%

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11
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what are the blood types?

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A,B, AB,O

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12
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what is anemia

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a condition in which the bloods ocyhen carrying capacity is to low to support normal metabolism

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13
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what is polycythemia

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abnormal excess of erythrocytes that increases blood viscosity causing a sluggish flow.

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14
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what are the two categories of leukocytes?

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granulocytes

agranulocyte

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15
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what is the difference between granulocytes and agranulocytes?

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granulocytes contain obvious membrane bound cytoplasmic granules

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16
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list the types of leukocytes from most abundant to least.

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neutrophils, lymphocytes, monocytes, eosinophils and basophils.

17
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what is hemostasis

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the process of blood clotting

18
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what is the process of hemostasis?

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blood vessels respond to damage and constrict.platelets adhere to exposed collagen fibres and release chemicals that make other platelets sticky to form platelet plug. this continues until the damaged cells no longer release chemicals as blerd has stopped.