Chapter 10- Blood Flashcards

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Leukocyte

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Produced in red bone marrow

Defend body against disease

2 types: granulocytes and agranulocytes

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Erythrocytes

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Produced in red bone marrow
Red blood cells
Anucleated
Transport O2 bound to hemoglobin molecules

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Platelets

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Red bone marrow

Essentially irregular shaped

Needed for normal blood clotting

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Neutrophils

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Type of granulocyte

Active phagocytes

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Eosinophils

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Granulocyte

Exact function unknown

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Basophils

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Granulocyte

Granules contain histamine which is discharged at sites of inflammation

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Lymphocytes

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Agranulocyte

Part of immune system

B lymphocytes- produce antibodies
T lymphocytes- involved in graft rejection and activation of B lymphocytes

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Monocytes

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Agranulocyte

Active phagocyte that become macrophage in the tissue

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Hematopoiesis

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Blood cell formation
5 major steps

RBC Life Span : 100-120 days

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Hematopoiesis Step 1

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Lost cells are replaced by division of hemocytoblasts in the red bone marrow

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Hematopoiesis step 2

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Developing RBCs divide many times and then begin synthesizing huge amounts of hemoglobin

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Hematopoiesis step 3

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When enough hemoglobin has been accumulated, the nucleus and most organelles are ejected and cell collapses inward

Results in a young RBC called RETICULOCYTE

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Hematopoiesis step 4

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Reticulocytes enter bloodstream to begin their task of transporting oxygen

Within 2 days of release, become fully functional erthyrocytes

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Hematopoiesis step 5

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Rate of RBC production is controlled by a hormone called ERYTHROPOIETIN, produced in kidney

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Hemostasis step 1

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Blood vessel spasm

Immediate reaction is vasoconstriction, decreasing blood loss

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Hemostasis step 2

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Platelet plug formation

When vessel breaks collagen fibers are exposed and platelets become “sticky” and cling to damaged site. Anchored platelets release chemicals that attract more. Form white thrombus.

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Hemostasis step 3

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Blood coagulation (blood clotting)

THROMBOPLASTIN is released by damaged cells

PF3 (phospholipid on platelets) interacts with it and other factors to form PROTHROMBIN

prothrombin activator, in plasma, converts it into an enzyme THROMBIN

Thrombin then joins fibrinogen proteins that trap RBCs and form the basis of the clot

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Agglutinogen

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Antigens in red blood cells

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Agglutinins

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Plasma antibodies