Blood Physiology Flashcards

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Describe how blood maintains homeostasis

A

Blood equilibrateswith theinterstitialfluid through the capillaries to maintain normal cell functions

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2
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Describe the color of blood.

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Venous blood (taken in most blood samples) is dark red (poor oxygen)
Arterial blood is scarlet red (oxygen rich)

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3
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What is the pH range of blood?

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It is slightly alkaline, with a pH between 7.35 and 7.45

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4
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Blood volume in healthy adults

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Males: 5–6 liters
Females: 4–5 liters

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5
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What are the three main functions of blood?

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  1. Transportation
  2. Regulation
  3. Protection
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What does the blood transport?

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  • Oxygen from the lungs to the body cells
  • Nutrients from the digestive system to the body cells
  • Metabolic waste from body cells to elimination sites (CO2 –> lungs, Nitrogenous waste –> kidneys)
  • Hormones and vitamins to target organs
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7
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How does the blood regulate proper functioning of body cells?

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  • Maintains body pH by acting as a buffer
  • Maintaining adequate fluid volume
  • Maintaining body temperature by absorbing and distributing heat
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How does blood help protect the body?

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  • Prevents blood loss using platelets and clotting factors
  • Prevents infection using WBCs, antibodies and complement proteins
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9
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What are the components of blood and their relative volumes?

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Plasma
Formed elements = RBCs, leukocytes, platelets

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10
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What is the hematocrit value/packed cell volume?

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Hematocrit level is simply the percentage of red cells in your blood. Normally around 45%

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What conditions are associated with an abnormal hematocrit value?

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12
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Compare plasma and serum

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Plasma = yellow liquid component of blood with anti-coagulants
Serum = yellow liquid component of blood without anticoagulants

In serum, the blood sample clots, consuming all the clotting factors in the plasma (fibrinogen)

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