Red blood cells Flashcards

1
Q

What are the key characteristics of an erythrocyte? (3)

A

Biconcave disc
Large surface are
Favours diffusion - thin (2um)

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2
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What is the main feature of an erythrocytes membrane?

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Very flexible - pass through capillaries easily

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3
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What are the 3 states an erythrocyte can be in and how are they caused?

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Hypotonic - cell swells and loses shape
Characteristic shape - normal bi-concave disc
Hypertonic - cells collapse but rigid cytoskeleton stays intact

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4
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How many Hb molecules can a single RBC hold?

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250,000,000 (250 million)

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5
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What is the structure of a RBC? (4)

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5 million per ul
7-8 um dimater
No nucleus
No organelles

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6
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Without any organelles or nucleus, how do RBC survive?

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RBC’s cannot grow, repair or divide

They survive off supplies they synthesised before the nucleus was excluded - 120 days

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7
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Where are RBC’s originally made? (haematopoiesis)

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Yolk sac - fetus
Liver/spleen - baby in mother
Bone marrow - alive

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8
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What is bone marrow like?

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Highly vascularised, where erythropoiesis occurs

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9
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What is the spleens role in the erythrocyte life cycle?

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recycling components of the red blood cell
Broken down to HEME and GLOBIN
HEME to iron and bilirubin
GLOBIN to A.A.

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10
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What is the livers role in the erythrocyte life cycle?

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Turns bilirubin to bile - excreted

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11
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What are the kidneys role in the erythrocyte life cycle?

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Monitor O2 levels and release erythropoietin if a decrease occurs

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12
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What does erythropoietin do when released into the blood?

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Stimulates erythropoiesis by the bone marrow

Increase O2 carrying capacity in RBC

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13
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What is globing made of?

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4 highly folded polypeptide chains

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14
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What is the haem group structure?

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4 iron containing, non-protein groups bound to the polypeptides

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15
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How does CO2 travel around the body?

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Bind reversibly to polypeptide chains
Carbonic anhydrase in erythrocytes
CO2 + H2O = H2CO3 = H+ + HCO3-

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16
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What does CO do?

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CO binds to O2 binding site and doesn’t release

Hb affinity for CO is 240x the affinity for O2

17
Q

What does NO do?

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Binds to Hb in the lungs - vasodilator

Allows blood to circulate and helps maintain blood pressure

18
Q

How many days does a RBC last?

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120

19
Q

How is haemoglobin broken down?

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Releases bilirubin, iron and Amino acids