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BLOOD COMPONENTSANATOMY & PHYSIOLOGY 13-14

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Dr. Benjamin Rush (1746-1813)

United Theory of Disease = all diseases have one cause

Purgatives & Phlebotomies

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Blood Functions

Carry oxygen, carbon dioxide, urea, glucose Communication between tissues via Endocrine secretions (i.e. hormones) Dissapation of heat

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Comparative Blood Volumes Horse = 10.3 L Human (Peru) = 6.3L Human (U.S.) = 4.7L Human (Fetus) = 8 oz Hummingbird = 1 oz Cockroach = 250uL

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How Is Blood Volume An Accurate Reflection of Function Dictating Form?

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Is there any real substitute for blood?

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Advantages of Synthetic Blood?

Low # of blood donations worldwide

HIV/BSE risks

Lack of time to find compatible blood type

Higher oxygenation capacity

Religious objections to transfusions

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ANATOMY OF BLOOD

Plasma

Formed Elements Erythrocytes Leukocytes Thrombocytes

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Component Percent

Water ~92

Proteins 6–8

Salts 0.8

Lipids 0.6

Glucose (blood sugar) 0.1

Composition of Plasma

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Plasma FunctionsDissipation of HeatPlasma transports materials needed by cells and materials that must be removed from cells: Various physiologically important ions (Na+, Ca2+, etc. )

Glucose / simple carbohydrates Amino acids Organic acids Cholesterol / lipids Hormones (HGH, Adrenaline, Somatotropin) Urea / Nitrogenous Waste Antibodies

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Antibodies Antibodies are proteins produced by the B cells of the immune system

Antibodies identify non-native cells due to the proteins on their cell membranes

Cells that do not belong are clumped together in a process called agglutination

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Table Two: Distribution and Characteristics of Human Blood Factors

Blood Type

Distribution in

USA (%)

Antigen on Red Blood Cell

Antibody in

Serum Plasma

Will Clot with

Blood From These

Donors

Can Receive

From

Can Give to:

O 48 NoneAnti-A, Anti-B

A, B, AB

O All

A 42 A Anti-B B, AB A & O A & AB

B 7 B Anti-A A, AB B & O B & AB

AB 2 A & B None None All AB

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Multiple Alleles & Paternity

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FORMED ELEMENTS

Erythrocytes Leukocytes Thrombocytes

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Erythrocytes aka Red Blood Corpuscles

Anucleate

Biconcave

Carry oxygen or carbon dioxide bound to iron cations in four locations on the hemoglobin protein

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Thrombocytes aka platelets Are used to physically and chemically close wounds

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Diseases Associated With Anomalous Composition of the Formed Elements

LEUKEMIA APLASTIC ANEMIA IRON POOR BLOOD SICKLE CELL ANEMIA

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How Do You Diagnose Blood Disorders?

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Hematocrit