3.2 blood, tissue fluid & lymph Flashcards

1
Q

(blood) blood consists of what yellow liquid?

A

plasma

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2
Q

(blood) what does plasma contain?

A
water (90%)
dissolved glucose
amino acids
minerals
RBCs
WBCs
platelets
hormones
large plasma proteins
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3
Q

(plasma proteins) what 3 large proteins does blood contain?

A

albumin
fibrinogen
globulins

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4
Q

(plasma proteins) what does albumin do?

A

maintains osmotic balance

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5
Q

(plasma proteins) what does fibrinogen do?

A

involved in clotting

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6
Q

(plasma proteins) what are globulins involved in?

A

transport and the immune system

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7
Q

(blood) blood transports oxygen and carbon dioxide to where?

A

respiring cells

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8
Q

(blood) transports digested food from where?

A

the small intestine to cells

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9
Q

(blood) transports nitrogenous waste from where?

A

cells to excretory organs

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10
Q

(blood) transports platelets to where?

A

damaged areas

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11
Q

(blood) transports cells and antibodies involved in what?

A

immune response

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12
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(blood) transports what chemical messengers?

A

hormones

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13
Q

(tissue fluid) surrounds cells and is made from what?

A

substances leaving blood plasma

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14
Q

(tissue fluid) how do substances move out of capillaries into tissue fluid?

A

pressure filtration

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15
Q

(tissue fluid) as blood flows through arterioles to capillaries what type of pressure is it under?

A

hydrostatic from the hearts contractions

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16
Q

(tissue fluid) at the arterial end of the capillary hydrostatic pressure is what?

A

high - 4.6

17
Q

(tissue fluid) the high hydrostatic pressure at the arterial end does what?

A

forces blood out of the capillary

18
Q

(tissue fluid) the oncotic pressure is what at the arterial end?

A

lower than the hydrostatic

19
Q

(tissue fluid) at the venous end what is the hydrostatic pressure?

A

low - 2.3

20
Q

(tissue fluid) what is the oncotic pressure at the venous end?

A

3.3 - higher than hydrostatic

21
Q

(tissue fluid) at the venous end oncotic pressure is higher than hydrostatic so the fluid does what?

A

moves back into capillaries

22
Q

(tissue fluid) what percentage of tissue fluid returns to the blood?

A

90%

23
Q

(lymph) 10% of the fluid that doesn’t go back to the blood goes where?

A

into lymph capillaries

24
Q

(lymph) lymph has less what?

A

oxygen and nutrients

25
Q

(lymph) lymph has fatty acids from where?

A

the villi of the small intestine

26
Q

(lymph) lymph capillaries join to form what?

A

lymph vessels

27
Q

(lymph) the lymph is moved by what?

A

breathing and muscle contraction

28
Q

(lymph) what builds up in the lymph nodes?

A

lymphocytes

29
Q

(lymph) lymph nodes intercept what?

A

the bacteria digested by the phagocytes in the nodes

30
Q

(lymph) lymph returns to the blood via what?

A

the subclavian valves