Study of the blood

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what are those 3 cellular elements

-Erythrocytes (RBC) -Leukocytes (WBC) -And Thrombocytes (platelets)

what does the blood carry?

-nutrients -oxygen from the lungs to the cells -waste products from the cells to the various organs of excretion -and hormones from the secreting cells to other parts of the body.

what are the 6 substances in Plasma?

1. Water 2. Plasma Proteins 3. Nutrients 4. Electrolytes 5. harmones 6. Metabolic Waste Products

normal hemoglobin count for WOMEN

12 TO 16 g per 100 ml

how long do red blood cells live?

120 days

normal hemoglobin count for MEN

14 TO 18 g

how man cellular elements does the blood carry

3

clotting time for humans

5-10 minutes

how many substances does plasma have?

6

the average adult has how many pints of blood?

8-10 pints

carries blood AWAY from the heart

Arteries

what is the transporting fluid of the body?

Blood

An odorless gas that is found in the exhaust of gasoline engines and is a serious and sometimes fatal condition

Carbon Monoxide Poisoning

the manufacture of red blood cells, occurs in the red bone marrow of essentially all bones

Erythropoiesis

a harmone produced largely in the kidneys

Erythropoietin

what is influenced by the rate of Erythropoieses

Erythropoietin

the formation of blood cells

Hematopoises

Occurs when living tissue is damaged in any way

Inflammation

what product are formed and subsequently carried by the plasma to the excretory organs.

Metabolic Waste

oxygen chemically combined with the hemoglobin

Oxyhemoglobin

What is a straw-colored, complex liquid, comprising about 55% of the blood volume?

Plasma

carries blood TOWARDS the heart

Veins

a protein formed in the liver and in the Lymphatic system

globulin

what are the 3 substances that are found in very small amounts in the blood plasma?

harmones vitamins enzymes

what are erythrocytes coming from the stem cells in the red bone marrow called?

hemocytoblasts

a red pigment protein responsible for transporting oxygen in the blood of vertebrates.

hemoglobin

Prothrombin

is depended upon vitamin k

what is also known as red bone marrow?

myeloid tissue

the 3 type of White Blood Cells

neutrophils basophils Eosinophils

gives blood its bright red color

oxyhemoglobin

blood is made up of what?

plasma

what name is given to plasma after a blood clot is formed?

serum (fibrinogen+Prothrombin)

what are the most abundant electrolytes?

sodium chloride potassium chloride

anticoagulants

substances preventing coagulation

what is plasma?

the liquid portion of blood without its cellular elements

clotting time

the time it takes for blood

what are the functions of the blood?

transport regulatory protection

fin

fibrinogen and prothrombin are in the liver

the most abundant of all the plasma proteins

albumin

what is serum?

an amber-colored, protein-rich liquid that separates out when blood coagulates.

hemostasis

bleeding time

responsible for the dark, reddish-blue color characteristic of venous blood

carbaminohemoglobin

a protein found in the plasma, necessary for blood clotting

fibrinogen

what are the 3 proteins that our the most abundant found in plasma?

fibrinogen serum albumin serum globulin


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