Practical Two Flashcards

1
Q

Interstitial fluid

A

water + dissolved substances eg vitamins

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2
Q

Active transport

A

cell uses energy to move substances across membrane eg NA/K ions

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3
Q

What are the three components of blood?

A
  • Plasma 55%
  • Buffycoat < 1%
  • Erythrocytes 45%
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4
Q

What makes up plasma?

A
  • water
  • WBC
    (least dense)
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5
Q

What makes up Buffycoat ?

A
  • leukocytes

- platlets

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6
Q

What makes up Erthyrocytes ?

A
  • RBC

most dense

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7
Q

Which layer of blood is haematocrit ?

A

erthrocytes

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8
Q

haemotcrit

A

anemic (oxygen deprivation)

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9
Q

haemotacrit

A

polysethemia

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10
Q

function of RBC in gas transport

A

combining oxygen gas with haemoglobin

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11
Q

What strucure is absent in RBC

A

a nucleus = increased surface area= haemoglobin to carry oxygen

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12
Q

what is the sape of a RBC and how does it facilitate transport

A
  • Bioconcave discs = increased surface area = increased haemoglobin transported
  • also allows to pass through small capillaries
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13
Q

diffusion

A

tendency of molecules/ions to move from an area of high concentration down a concentration gradient

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14
Q

Osmosis

A

Diffusion of a solvent (water) through a selectively permeable membrane passing through membrane when there is a different concentration on either sides

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15
Q

Tonicity

A

ability of a solution to cause a change in cell shape or tone by osmosis

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16
Q

Isotonic

A

Solution with a concentration of nonpenetrating solutes equal to that found in reference cell

17
Q

Hypotonic

A

below normal tone or tension

more dilute than reference cell

18
Q

Hypertonic

A

High concentration of non penetrating solutes than reference cell
greater osmotic pressure

19
Q

how does RBC in an isotonic solution affect osmosis

A

no net water movement across cell membrane

20
Q

how does RBC in hypotonic solution affect osmosis

A

net water movement into cell resulting lysis

21
Q

what does a greater concentration gradient mean

A

the faster molecules will move

therefore faster in a 3% solution