Fluid Homeostasis And Blood 💘 Flashcards

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Fluids consist of

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Water non electrolytes (non charged and don’t associate in water) and electrolytes

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Osmolarity

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The concentration of solute particles

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3
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Toni city

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The strength of a solution as it affects the cell volume taking account permeability prosperities of cell membrane

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4
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List of blood cells

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Red 
Neutrophils 
Lymphocytes 
Eosinophils 
Basophils 
Platelets
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5
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Which blood cells are involved in immune system

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Neutrophil
lymphocytes
eosinophils

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Monocytes

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Phagocytic

Migrate into tissue know as macrophages

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7
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Two secretory blood cells

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Eosinophils and basophils

Also defend against parasites

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8
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Basophils migrates into

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Tissues known as the mast cell

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Oedema

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An atypical accumulation of fluid in the interstitial space resulting in tissue swelling

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Capillary beds

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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

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Three causes of eodema

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Increased filtration
Decreased reabsorption
Obstruction of lymphatic system

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