lecture 1 Flashcards

1
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Blood Represents about ____ of total body weight
Average volume:
___ liters in women
___ liters in men

A

8%
5
5.5

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2
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Consists of 3 types of specialized cellular elements suspended in plasma (liquid portion of blood)

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FORMED ELEMENTS

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3
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FORMED ELEMENTS

A

Erythrocytes
Leukocytes
Platelets

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4
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Why called formed elements?

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Leukocytes are the only component of blood cells which contain nuclei

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5
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Erythrocytes

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Red blood cells

Important in O2 transport

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6
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Leukocytes

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White blood cells

Immune system’s mobile defense units

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7
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Platelets

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Cell fragments

Important in hemostasis

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8
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Components of blood

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9
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Biomarkers

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  • blood can contain, in circulation, different inflammatory biomarkers
    = These cause the blood to become sticky/
    hypercoagulable = faster clotting –> causes disease
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10
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Blood plasma

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the watery component of blood

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11
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Plasma proteins and why they are NB in the health of a person

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Compose 6% to 8% of plasma’s total weight
- Clotting proteins
- Shuttle molecules through the circulation
- Contributes to osmotic pressure
- Not taken up by cells
- If inflammatory biomarkers in circulation interact with
plasma proteins, blood clots abnormally. Thus may
result in a stroke or heart attack.

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12
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Plasma (55%) of blood

Constituents and their functions

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  1. Water (makes up 90% of plasma)
    > Transport medium, carries heat
2. Electrolytes (Na, K, Ca, Mg, Cl)
  > Osmotic distribution of fluid between ECF and 
     ICF
  > buffer pH changes
  > membrane permeability
  1. Nutrients, wastes, gases, hormones
    > Transported in blood; blood gas CO2 plays a role
    in acid-base balance
  2. plasma proteins
    > In general, exert an osmotic effect important in
    distribution of ECF between vascular and
    interstitial compartments
    > buffer pH changes
Albumins 
  > Transport many substances; contribute most to 
     colloid osmotic pressure
Gamma globulins
  > Antibodies
Fibrinogen
  > Inactive precursor for the fibrin meshwork of a 
     clot
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13
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Albumins

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  • Most abundant plasma proteins
  • Non-specific binding to molecules that are poorly
    soluble

Albuminis a protein made by the liver
> Binds bile salts, bilirubin and penicillin

Bile saltis a chemical produced in the liver and stored in the gallbladder.
> It aids in the digestion of fats and helps in the
elimination of toxins from the body.

Bilirubinis a brownish yellow substance found in bile.
> It is produced when the liver breaks down old red
blood cells.
> Bilirubinis then removed from the body through
the stool (feces) and gives stool its normal color.

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14
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Sometimes our plasma can become acidic or too basic

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Acidosis
Alkalosis
Our bodies need to be slightly alkaline
pH = 7.35 to 7.45

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15
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WHAT SHOULD YOU KNOW NOW?

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  • Blood analysis is the easiest system to detect
    disease
  • In blood you will find white blood cells and non-
    cellular entities like platelets and and red blood cells
    that do not have nuclei
  • Importantly blood contains plasma proteins, which
    help the blood to clot.
  • In disease, blood contains circulating inflammatory
    biomarkers that interact with plasma proteins,
    causing blood to clot abnormally.
  • If blood clots abnormally it can result in a heart
    attack or stroke.
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