Top Banner
Blood Functions of Blood Transports – O 2 , CO 2 , nutrients and hormones Regulates – pH, temperature, and osmotic pressure Protects – Blood clotting (stops excess loss) White Blood Cells – phagocytosis - antibodies
19

Composition of Blood - Mrs. Benzing's Classroom Websitembenzing-biology.weebly.com/.../0/3/110365537/blood_ppt.pdfBlood Functions of Blood •Transports –O 2, CO 2, nutrients and

Jul 25, 2020

Download

Documents

dariahiddleston
Welcome message from author
This document is posted to help you gain knowledge. Please leave a comment to let me know what you think about it! Share it to your friends and learn new things together.
Transcript
Page 1: Composition of Blood - Mrs. Benzing's Classroom Websitembenzing-biology.weebly.com/.../0/3/110365537/blood_ppt.pdfBlood Functions of Blood •Transports –O 2, CO 2, nutrients and

BloodFunctions of Blood•Transports – O2, CO2, nutrients and hormones

• Regulates – pH, temperature, and osmotic pressure

• Protects – Blood clotting (stops excess loss)

White Blood Cells – phagocytosis

- antibodies

Page 2: Composition of Blood - Mrs. Benzing's Classroom Websitembenzing-biology.weebly.com/.../0/3/110365537/blood_ppt.pdfBlood Functions of Blood •Transports –O 2, CO 2, nutrients and

Components of Whole Blood

pH of 7.35 – 7.45

temperature ~ 38°C

8% of total body weight

◦ Avg. Male – 5-6 liters = 1.5 gal

◦ Avg. Female – 4-5 liters = 1.2 gal

Page 3: Composition of Blood - Mrs. Benzing's Classroom Websitembenzing-biology.weebly.com/.../0/3/110365537/blood_ppt.pdfBlood Functions of Blood •Transports –O 2, CO 2, nutrients and

Blood Composition

Plasma – 55%

A. Proteins

Albumins

54% - maintain osmotic pressure

Globulins

38% - immune response

Fibrinogen

7% - forms blood clots

B. Other solutes

Electrolytes, nutrients, gases,

enzymes, hormones, vitamins &

waste products

Page 4: Composition of Blood - Mrs. Benzing's Classroom Websitembenzing-biology.weebly.com/.../0/3/110365537/blood_ppt.pdfBlood Functions of Blood •Transports –O 2, CO 2, nutrients and

Blood Composition

Formed Elements

1. Red Blood Cells (RBCs)

◦ Erythrocytes

◦ Biconcave Discs

Greater surface to volume

ratio

“Hematocrit”

Less than 45% -Anemia!

The formed elements are composed of

Red Blood Cells or Erythrocytes

These are biconcave discs that carry

Oxygen to the entire body

Page 5: Composition of Blood - Mrs. Benzing's Classroom Websitembenzing-biology.weebly.com/.../0/3/110365537/blood_ppt.pdfBlood Functions of Blood •Transports –O 2, CO 2, nutrients and

Blood Composition11. White Blood Cells (WBCs)

◦ Less numerous than red(700:1)

◦ Nuclei

◦ Life span of a few days (some B and T cells remain for years)

A. Granular leukocytes Neutrophils – most abundant

Respond first to bacterial invasion

Radiation, chemotherapy and stress can reduce #

Eosinophils

Cytotoxic – release contents on invader

Basophils

Allergic responses – cause secretion of histamine

#’s increase during infection

Page 6: Composition of Blood - Mrs. Benzing's Classroom Websitembenzing-biology.weebly.com/.../0/3/110365537/blood_ppt.pdfBlood Functions of Blood •Transports –O 2, CO 2, nutrients and

Blood CompositionB. Agranular leukocytes

Lymphocytes

B cells – make antibodies

T cells – destroy tumor cells

Bone marrow is source of

lymphocytes but T cells

mature in Thymus gland

Monocytes – become

macrophages

III. Platelets◦ No nucleus

◦ Fragments of a Megakaryocyte

◦ Essential role in blood clotting

Page 7: Composition of Blood - Mrs. Benzing's Classroom Websitembenzing-biology.weebly.com/.../0/3/110365537/blood_ppt.pdfBlood Functions of Blood •Transports –O 2, CO 2, nutrients and

Hematopoiesis – process by which the

formed elements of blood develop

Red bone marrow in axial skeleton,

pectoral, pelvic girdles and proximal

epiphyses of humerus and femur.

Pluripotent stem cell – have capacity to

develop into several different types of

cells “hematopoietic stem cell.

Page 8: Composition of Blood - Mrs. Benzing's Classroom Websitembenzing-biology.weebly.com/.../0/3/110365537/blood_ppt.pdfBlood Functions of Blood •Transports –O 2, CO 2, nutrients and

RBC’s

• Women average 4.8 million rbc’s/mm3

• Men average 5.4 million rbc’s/mm3

• Stimulated by hormones according to need

▪ EPO – Erythropoietin (RBC’s)

▪ TPO – Thrombopoietin (platelets)

• Terminally differentiated – never divide

• Ex. Peruvians living at 18000 feet have as many as

8.3 x 106

• Live about 120 days

Page 9: Composition of Blood - Mrs. Benzing's Classroom Websitembenzing-biology.weebly.com/.../0/3/110365537/blood_ppt.pdfBlood Functions of Blood •Transports –O 2, CO 2, nutrients and

Production of Erythrocytes

Erythropoiesis

Page 10: Composition of Blood - Mrs. Benzing's Classroom Websitembenzing-biology.weebly.com/.../0/3/110365537/blood_ppt.pdfBlood Functions of Blood •Transports –O 2, CO 2, nutrients and

Production of Platelets

Genesis of Platelets

Page 11: Composition of Blood - Mrs. Benzing's Classroom Websitembenzing-biology.weebly.com/.../0/3/110365537/blood_ppt.pdfBlood Functions of Blood •Transports –O 2, CO 2, nutrients and

Production Of WBCs

Page 12: Composition of Blood - Mrs. Benzing's Classroom Websitembenzing-biology.weebly.com/.../0/3/110365537/blood_ppt.pdfBlood Functions of Blood •Transports –O 2, CO 2, nutrients and

HUMAN BLOOD GROUPS

ABO Blood Groups

First discovered by Karl

Landsteiner in 1900

Page 13: Composition of Blood - Mrs. Benzing's Classroom Websitembenzing-biology.weebly.com/.../0/3/110365537/blood_ppt.pdfBlood Functions of Blood •Transports –O 2, CO 2, nutrients and

ABO Blood Groups

The ABO blood groups consists of:

◦ Two antigens (A and B) on the surface of the

RBCs

◦ Two antibodies in the plasma (anti-A and anti-

B)

Agglutinogens and their corresponding

antibodies cannot be mixed without

serious hemolytic reactions

Page 14: Composition of Blood - Mrs. Benzing's Classroom Websitembenzing-biology.weebly.com/.../0/3/110365537/blood_ppt.pdfBlood Functions of Blood •Transports –O 2, CO 2, nutrients and

ABO Blood Groups

These antigens are:

◦ Unique to the individual

◦ Recognized as foreign if transfused into another individual

◦ Promoters of agglutination and are referred to as agglutinogens

Presence or absence of these antigens is used to classify blood groups

Page 15: Composition of Blood - Mrs. Benzing's Classroom Websitembenzing-biology.weebly.com/.../0/3/110365537/blood_ppt.pdfBlood Functions of Blood •Transports –O 2, CO 2, nutrients and

Agglutinogen = Antigen = name tag

Agglutinins = Antibodies

Page 16: Composition of Blood - Mrs. Benzing's Classroom Websitembenzing-biology.weebly.com/.../0/3/110365537/blood_ppt.pdfBlood Functions of Blood •Transports –O 2, CO 2, nutrients and

ABO Blood Groups

RBC membranes have glycoprotein antigens on their external surfaces

Page 17: Composition of Blood - Mrs. Benzing's Classroom Websitembenzing-biology.weebly.com/.../0/3/110365537/blood_ppt.pdfBlood Functions of Blood •Transports –O 2, CO 2, nutrients and

The Blood Typing Game

Nobel Prize.org

◦ Type into your browser “Blood typing game”

◦ Once on the website, click on the “Quick

Game” random patients tab

◦ Write down the blood type of your three

patients and what blood types you game them

for transfusion.

◦ Happy blood typing!

Page 18: Composition of Blood - Mrs. Benzing's Classroom Websitembenzing-biology.weebly.com/.../0/3/110365537/blood_ppt.pdfBlood Functions of Blood •Transports –O 2, CO 2, nutrients and
Page 19: Composition of Blood - Mrs. Benzing's Classroom Websitembenzing-biology.weebly.com/.../0/3/110365537/blood_ppt.pdfBlood Functions of Blood •Transports –O 2, CO 2, nutrients and

Now we are going to find out….what is

your blood type?