Title: Blood
1Blood
Artery
White blood cells
Platelets
Red blood cells
2Function of Blood
- Deliver O2
- Remove metabolic wastes
- Maintain temperature, pH, and fluid volume
- Protection from blood loss- platelets
- Prevent infection- antibodies and WBC
- Transport hormones
3The Blood
plasma
55
45
formed elements
4Blood Plasma Components- 55
- 90 Water
- 8 Solutes
- Proteins
- Albumin (60 )
- Alpha and Beta Globulins
- Gamma Globulins
- fibrinogens
- Gas
- Electrolytes
5Blood Plasma Components
- Organic Nutrients
- Carbohydrates
- Amino Acids
- Lipids
- Vitamins
- Hormones
- Metabolic waste
- CO2
- Urea
6Formed Elements of the Blood- 45
- Erythrocytes (red blood cells)
- Leukocytes (white blood cells)
- Thrombocytes (platelets)
7Erythrocytes
8Erythrocyte?7.5?m in dia Anucleate- so can't
reproduce however, repro in red bone marrow
Hematopoiesis- production of RBC Function-
transport respiratory gases Hemoglobin-
quaternary structure, 2 ? chains and 2 ?
chains Lack mitochondria. Why? 1 RBC
contains 250 million hemoglobin
molecules Men- 5 million cells/mm3 Women-
4.5 million cells/mm3 Life span 100-120 days
and then destroyed in spleen (RBC graveyard)
9Hemoglobin
10RBC Diseases
Anemia- when blood has low O2 carrying capacity
insufficient RBC or iron deficiency. Factors that
can cause anemia- exercise, B12 deficiency
11RBC Diseases
- Sickle-cell anemia-
- HbS results from a change in just one of the 287
amino acids in the ? chain in the globin
molecule. - Found in 1 out of 400 African Americans.
- Homozygous for sickle-cell is deadly, but in
malaria infested countries, the heterozygous
condition is beneficial.
12Genetics of Sickle Cell Anemia
Genetics of Sickle Cell Anemia
13RBC Diseases
- Polycythemia- excess of erythrocytes, ? viscosity
of blood - 8-11 million cells/mm3
- Usually caused by cancer however, naturally
occurs at high elevations - Blood doping- in athletes?remove blood 2 days
before event and then replace it- banned by
Olympics.
14Types of Leukocytes
4,000-11,000 cells/mm 3
Never let monkeys eat bananas
- Granulocytes
- Neutrophils- 40-70
- Eosinophils- 1-4
- Basophils- lt1
- Agranulocytes
- Monocytes- 4-8
- Lymphocytes- 20-45
15Lymphocyte
Eosinophil
Basophil
platelet
Neutrophil
Monocyte
16ID WBCs
17Blood Cell Production
18Leukocyte Squeezing Through Capillary Wall
19WBC Diseases
Lukemia- too high WBC Leukocytosis- suppresses
normal bone marrow function abnormally high
WBC Leukopenia- too few WBC commonly induced by
drugs, and anticancer agents Mononucleosis-
highly contagious viral disease caused by
Epstein-Barr virus excessive of agranulocytes
fatigue, sore throat, recover in a few weeks
20Hemostasis- stoppage of bleeding
Platelets 250,000-500,000 cells/mm3
Tissue Damage
21Hemostasis
- Vessel injury
2. Vascular spasm
3. Platelet plug formation
4. Coagulation
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24Hemostasis( feedback)
Traps RBC platelets
Platelets release thromboplastin
25Blood Clot
RBC
Platelet
Fibrin thread
26Blood Types
Type A Type B Type AB Type O
27Blood Typing
Blood type is based on the presence of 2 major
antigens in RBC membranes-- A and B Blood
type Antigen Antibody A A
anti-B B B anti-A A B
AB no anti body Neither A or B
O anti-A and anti-B Antigen- protein on the
surface of a RBC membrane Antibody-
proteins made by lymphocytes in plasma which are
made in response to the presence of
antigens. They attack foreign antigens, which
result in clumping (agglutination)
28Type A
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
29Type B
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
30Type O
Y
Y
Y
b
Y
b
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
a
b
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
a
a
a
31Type AB
32Rh Factor and Pregnancy
RH indicates protein
RH indicates protein
RH- indicates no protein
33Rh Factor and Pregnancy
Rh mother w/Rh- baby no problem Rh- mother
w/Rh baby problem Rh- mother w/Rh- father no
problem Rh- mother w/Rh- baby-- no problem
RhoGAM used _at_ 28 weeks
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35INQUIRY
- What is an erythrocyte, leukocyte, and
thrombocyte? - What 2 things do red cells lack compared to white
cells? - What dietary component is needed for the
production of red blood cells? - The largest cells in the blood that leave the
bloodstream to become macrophages are ____. - In an acute infection, the white cell count would
show as ______. - Erythroblastosis fetalis , also known as
hemolytic newborn disease, occurs in ____ mothers
carrying ____ fetuses. - What antigens and antibodies found on AB red
cells? - In a transfusion, what type blood can you give a
type O person?