BS202 Midterm pt4 Flashcards

(28 cards)

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red blood cells (erythrocytes) structure

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have no nucleus, is only about 7.5 um, shaped in bioconcave disks, no organelles

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life span of the RBC

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105 -120 days

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3
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hemoglobin structure

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four protein chains (globins) each with heme group, form a hemoglobin molecule. Each heme contains one iron atom.

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4
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function of the hemoglobin

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structure allow to combine with one hemoglobin to combine with four oxygen molecules (oxyhemoglobin) or cardon dioxide (carbaminohemoglobin)

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5
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types and classification of white blood cells (luekocytes)

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Granulocytes - nuetrophils, eosinophils, basophils

Agranulocytes - lymphocytes, monocytes

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Nuetrophils numbers average

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about 65% of the total WBC

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Nuetrophils function

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are highly mobile and can migrate out of the blood vessels and enter the tissue space (diapedesis); capable of destroying bacterial cells.

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Eosinophils account for

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2% to 5% of the WBCs

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Eosinophils functon

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protect against infections caused by parasitic worms and involvement in allergic reactions

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10
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Basophils account for

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only .5% to 1% of the WBCs

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Basophils function

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they contain histamine (inflammatory chemical) and heparin (an anticoagulant)

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12
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Lymphocyte account for

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25% of the WBCs

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Lymphocyte function

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2 types of lymphocytes:
T lymphocytes - attack an infected or cancerous cell
B lymphocytes - produce antibodies against specific antigens

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14
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Monocyte account for

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3-8%

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15
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Monocyte function

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capable of ingesting bacteria, cellular debris, and cancerous cells

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16
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One cubic millimeter of normal blood usually contains about

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5000 to 9000 leukocytes (WBCs)

17
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If a person has appendicites the % of nuetrophils increases

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so does the total WBC count

18
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Four blood types:

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  1. type A - antigen A on RBCs
  2. type B- antigen B on RBCs
  3. type AB - antigen A & B on RBCs
  4. type O - neither A nor B on RBCs
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Plasma (antibody) types

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  1. type A - antigen A, antibody B
  2. type B- antigen B, antibody A
  3. type AB - antigen A & B, neither antibodies A &B
  4. type O - neither antigen A nor B, antibodies A & B
20
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Plasma consist of

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90% water and 10% solutes

21
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In plasma of the solutes what is the largest quanitity

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proteins; they constitute 6-8% of the plasma

22
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Solutes also present in plasma are

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food substances ( glucose, amino acids, and lipids), compounds formed by metabolism, respiratory gases, and regulatory gases

23
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Difference btwn blood plasma and serum

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plasma is whole blood minus cells. Serum is whole blood minus the clotting elements.

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Extrinsic pathway

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mechanism of clotting in which chemicals are released from the damaged tissue are outside or extrinsic to the blood trigger

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Intrinsic pathway
mechanism of clotting in which chemicals are present in the blood
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Rh postive blood
Rh antigen is present
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Rh negative blood
no Rh antigen is present
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how can Rh neg blood become Rh positive?
if it has come in contact with Rh positive RBCs; transfusion or pregnancy (rh neg women carrying a Rh positve fetus)