2.2 Blood Flashcards

1
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Blood pH

A

7.35 - 7.40

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2
Q

Plasma protein which maintains colloidal osmotic pressure and transport certain insoluble metabolites

A

Albumin

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3
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Plasma protein which transport metal ions, bound lipids, and lipid soluble vitaminsAlso are antibodies for immune defense

A

Globulins

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4
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Plasma proteins which function in the formation of fibrin threads

A

Clotting proteins (prothrombin, fibrinogen, accelerator globulin)

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5
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Major and most abundant plasma protein; but smallest in sizeCarrier protein for hormones, metabolites, and drugs

A

Albumin

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6
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Energy source of RBCs

A

Glycolysis and hexose monophosphate shunt pathway

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7
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Main protein resposible for shape of the erythrocyte

A

Spectrin

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8
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Peripheral protein which anchors preipheral membrane proteins to lipid bulayer

A

Ankyrin

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9
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Contain specific carbohydrate chains which are important determinants of blood groupings

A

Glycosylated proteins

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10
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Appears as stacked RBCsUsually seen in thick smearscauses increased ESR

A

Rouleaux formation

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11
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Physiologic adaptation of individuals living at high altitudes due to decreased oxygen tension

A

Polycythemia

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12
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Leads to larger than normal RBCs

A

lack of vit B12

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13
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Leads to smaller than usual RBCs

A

Lack of iron

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14
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Formed when carbon monoxide is inhaled, causing a loss in the ability of blood to combine with oxygen

A

Corboxyhemoglobin

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15
Q

Elevated WBC in viral infections

A

Lymphocytees

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16
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Precursor to macrophagesLargest WBC

A

Monocytes

17
Q

Normal hemoglobin count

A

120-140 g/L

18
Q

Normal hematocrit count

A

37-47%

19
Q

Normal RBC count

A

4.45 x 10^12/L

20
Q

Normal WBC count

A

5-10 x 10^9/L