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Title: Biology
Description: Includes facts about the blood. Summarized for you to easily study it. Note: This PDF is only summarizing all information in the blood. I'll only upload others to make sure information won't mixed up.

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Functions of Blood
• Transport of:
– Gases, nutrients, waste products
– Processed molecules
– Regulatory molecules






Regulation of pH and osmosis
Maintenance of body temperature
Protection against foreign substances
Clot formation
19-1

Composition of Blood

19-2

Plasma
• Liquid part of blood
– Pale yellow made up of 91% water, 9% other

• Colloid: Liquid containing suspended
substances that don’t settle out
– Albumin: Important in regulation of water
movement between tissues and blood
– Globulins: Immune system or transport
molecules
– Fibrinogen: Responsible for formation of blood
clots
19-3

Cardiovascular System
Blood

19-4

Formed Elements
• Red blood cells (erythrocytes)
• White blood cells (leukocytes)
– Granulocytes
• Neutrophils
• Eosinophils
• Basophils

– Agranulocytes
• Lymphocytes
• Monocytes

• Platelets (thrombocytes)
19-5

Production of Formed Elements
• Hematopoiesis or hemopoiesis: Process of
blood cell production
• Stem cells: All formed elements derived
from single population
– Proerythroblasts: Develop into red blood cells
– Myeloblasts: Develop into basophils,
neutrophils, eosinophils
– Lymphoblasts: Develop into lymphocytes
– Monoblasts: Develop into monocytes
– Megakaryoblasts: Develop into platelets
19-6

Hematopoiesis

19-7

Erythrocytes
• Structure
– Biconcave, anucleate

• Components
– Hemoglobin
– Lipids, ATP, carbonic
anhydrase

• Function
– Transport oxygen from
lungs to tissues and
carbon dioxide from
tissues to lungs
19-8

Hemoglobin

• Consists of:
– 4 globin molecules: Transport carbon dioxide (carbonic
anhydrase involved), nitric oxide
– 4 heme molecules: Transport oxygen
• Iron is required for oxygen transport

19-9

Erythropoiesis

• Production of red blood cells
– Stem cells
proerythroblasts
early erythroblasts
intermediate
late
reticulocytes

• Erythropoietin: Hormone to stimulate RBC
production

19-10

Hemoglobin Breakdown

19-11

Leukocytes
• Protect body against • Types
– Neutrophils: Most common;
microorganisms and
phagocytic cells destroy bacteria
remove dead cells and
(60%)
debris
– Eosinophils: Detoxify chemicals;
• Movements
reduce inflammation (4%)







Ameboid
Diapedesis
Chemotaxis
Passive Immunity
Active Immunity
Antigen – Antibody

– Basophils: Alergic reactions;
Release histamine, heparin increase
inflam
...
IgG-infection, IgMmicrobes, IgA-Resp & GI, IgEAlergy, IgD-immune response
– Monocytes: Become macrophages
19-12

Leukocytes

19-13

Thrombocytes
• Cell fragments
pinched off from
megakaryocytes in red
bone marrow
• Important in
preventing blood loss
– Platelet plugs
– Promoting formation
and contraction of clots

19-14

Hemostasis
• Arrest of bleeding
• Events preventing excessive blood loss
– Vascular spasm: Vasoconstriction of damaged
blood vessels
– Platelet plug formation
– Coagulation or blood clotting

19-15

Platelet Plug Formation

19-16

Coagulation
• Stages
– Activation of
prothrombinase
– Conversion of
prothrombin to
thrombin
– Conversion of
fibrinogen to fibrin

• Pathways
– Extrinsic
– Intrinsic
19-17

Clot Formation

19-18

Fibrinolysis

• Clot dissolved by
activity of plasmin,
an enzyme which
hydrolyzes fibrin

19-19

Blood Grouping
• Determined by antigens (agglutinogens) on
surface of RBCs
• Antibodies (agglutinins) can bind to RBC
antigens, resulting in agglutination
(clumping) or hemolysis (rupture) of RBCs
• Groups
– ABO and Rh
19-20

ABO Blood Groups

19-21

Agglutination Reaction

19-22

Rh Blood Group
• First studied in rhesus monkeys
• Types
– Rh positive: Have these antigens present on
surface of RBCs
– Rh negative: Do not have these antigens present

• Hemolytic disease of the newborn (HDN)
– Mother produces anti-Rh antibodies that cross
placenta and cause agglutination and hemolysis
of fetal RBCs
19-23

Erythroblastosis Fetalis

19-24

Diagnostic Blood Tests
• Type and crossmatch
• Complete blood count
– Red blood count
– Hemoglobin measurement
– Hematocrit measurement

• White blood count
• Differential white blood
count
• Clotting
19-25

Blood Disorders
• Erythrocytosis: RBC
overabundance
• Anemia: Deficiency of
hemoglobin






Iron-deficiency
Pernicious
Hemorrhagic
Hemolytic
Sickle-cell








Hemophilia
Thrombocytopenia
Leukemia
Septicemia
Malaria
Infectious
mononucleosis
• Hepatitis
19-26


Title: Biology
Description: Includes facts about the blood. Summarized for you to easily study it. Note: This PDF is only summarizing all information in the blood. I'll only upload others to make sure information won't mixed up.