Structure and Function of Blood Flashcards

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What are platelets?

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Small cells without nucleus involved in coagulation - form initial plug prior to clotting proteins forming a thrombus

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What are basophils?

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Granulocyte, contain histamine, have large blue granules and lobed nucleus

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What are neutrophils?

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Most common white cell with lobed nucleus, fine granules

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4
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What are eosinophils?

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Lobed nucleus with brick red cytoplasm (granular)

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5
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What are monocytes?

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Kidney shaped nucleus –> macrophages

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What are lymphocytes?

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Cells of adaptive immunity with little cytoplasm and round nucleus

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7
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What do NK cells do?

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Provide viral and tumour immunity

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What is plasma?

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Has water, salts, and proteins e.g. albumin, globulin and fibrinogen

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9
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What structure in haemoglobin binds free hydrogen ions?

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Histidine

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10
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Which plasma proteins are involved in the inlflammatory response?

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Complement proteins and cytokines

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11
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Which molecule eventually forms a blood clot?

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Fibrinogen

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12
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Define ‘anaemia’

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Decreased production or increased loss of red blood cells

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13
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How does the body respond to anaemia?

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Anaemia –> renal hypoxia –> increased EPO –> increased RBC production

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What is microcytic anaemia?

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When MCV is less than 80fl, –> iron-deficiency

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What is normocytic anaemia?

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MCV 80-100fL –> acute blood loss, renal failure or chronic disease

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16
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What is macrocytic anaemia?

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MCV >100fL –> B12 or folate-deficiency anaemia