Fluid Homeostasis And Blood 💘 Flashcards
Fluids consist of
Water non electrolytes (non charged and don’t associate in water) and electrolytes
Osmolarity
The concentration of solute particles
Toni city
The strength of a solution as it affects the cell volume taking account permeability prosperities of cell membrane
List of blood cells
Red Neutrophils Lymphocytes Eosinophils Basophils Platelets
Which blood cells are involved in immune system
Neutrophil
lymphocytes
eosinophils
Monocytes
Phagocytic
Migrate into tissue know as macrophages
Two secretory blood cells
Eosinophils and basophils
Also defend against parasites
Basophils migrates into
Tissues known as the mast cell
Oedema
An atypical accumulation of fluid in the interstitial space resulting in tissue swelling
Capillary beds
Arterial end hydrostatic force greater than osmotic force so fluid moved from plasma to tissue
Venous end there’s a higher osmotic force so fluid moves back into plasma
Lymphatic vessels is where excess fluids are drained
Three causes of eodema
Increased filtration
Decreased reabsorption
Obstruction of lymphatic system