Chapter 10
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Chapter 10Blood
Blood• Functions– distribution
• oxygen and nutrients• removal of CO2 & wastes• hormones
– protection• prevent blood loss• prevent infection
– regulation• body temp. blood’s temp. 100.4 degrees F• normal Ph 7.35-7.45• volume
– males ~ 5-6 L– females ~ 4-5 L
Blood• Fluid Tissue ~ connective– plasma– blood cells– hematocrit
• red blood cells 45%• Plasma 55%• Buffy coat less than 1 % contains white cells and platelets
Composition & Character• Plasma– water
• 90%– protein
• antibodies albumin fibrogen– electrolytes
• Na + K + Ca + Cl - Mg +– other components
• gases– O2 and CO2
• glucose• fatty acids• vitamins
Red Blood Cells
• Erythrocytes– Transport oxygen to cells– Mature RBC lack a nucleus- eject it– Live 120 days – destroyed by the spleen– Made in red bone marrow– Small biconcave discs thinner in center– Females: 4.3-5.2 million cells/mm3– Males: 5.1-5.8 million cells/mm3
RBC
• Hemoglobin– Iron containing pigment– 12-18 g/100ml – Single cell has about 250 million hemoglobin molecules can bind with 4 oxygens Hematopoiesis- blood cell formation
red bone marrow stem cells
RBC• Life span – 120 days• Anemia – decrease in O2 carrying capacity– Hemoglobin and or RBC deficiency– Symptoms: pale, cold, tired, short of breath– Causes • Sickle cells• B12 deficiency• Hemorrhage• Low iron• Bacterial infections
Platelets• Thrombocytes– Cell fragments– 300,000/mm3– Hemostasis- stops blood flow “clots”– Platelets cling to damaged site, – blood clotting factors – fibrogen form fibrin– and then clot
– Hemostasis disorders thrombus embolus “clots” hemophilia - no clots
• White Blood Cells- Leukocytes– defense and immunity– contain nuclei and organelles– 5000 - 10,000 WBC’s– granular leukocytes• neutrophil’s ~ 3,000 - 7,000 54-62% of WBC
– phagocytes– multilobed nucleus stain pink grains deep purple
• eosinophils ~ 100-400 1-3% of WBC– chemicals to kill parasitic worms allergies– red granuals blue-red bilobed nucleus
• basophils ~ 20-30 less than 1% of WBC– secrete histamines - vasodilators – chemicals to kill foreign substances– few large blue-purple grains– u or s shaped nucleus
Agranulocytes• Monocytes 100-700 3-9 % of WBC– Large cells two to three times larger than RBC– Phagocytes– Present in chronic infections
• Lymphocytes ~ 1500 – 3000 25-33%– small cells - r.b.c size– large dark purple nucleus– Provide immunity B cells and T cells– Secrete antibodies
–WBC count• leukocytosis
above 11,000 cells / mm 3– infection
• leukopenia– low count–drugs steroids flu mumps
measles AIDS • leukemia–too many immature WBC’s >
17,000• mononucleosis–too many abnormal monocytes
Blood Groups• Human Blood Groups– 30 common antigens on RBC’s– Antigens- agglutinogens• proteins on cell surfaces
– Antibodies- agglutinins• proteins made in response to foreign
antigens– agglutination• “clumping”• binding of antibodies to foreign antigens
Blood Groups
• ABO SystemsBlood Type Antigens Antibodies Can receive Can donate to
O None A & B O All
A A B A & O A & AB
B B A B & O B & AB
AB A & B None All AB
Blood Groups• RH System– Rh – mother can make antibodies
against developing Rh+ fetus– eight different kinds of Rh antigens–most important is antigen D have Rh + – lack antigen D Rh - make Rh antibodies
• Blood Typing– cross matching