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Anatomy Chapter 12 Blood

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AnatomyChapter 12

Blood

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A. erythrocytes- erythro- red cyte- cell

ferry oxygen to all cells in bodyanucleated cellscontain hemoglobin- iron

containing protein which transports O2

biconcave disks- creates large surface area for carrying oxygen

1. Formed Elements

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make up 45% of total bld- hematocrit

normally 5 million cells/mm3

each rbc contains 250 million hemoglobin molecules capable of binding 4 molecules of O2

normal bld contains 12-18g/100mL

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anemia- decrease in O2-carrying ability resulting fromlower # of rbs

abnormal/defi-cient hemoglobin content

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sickle-cell anemia- genetic disorderoccurs most often in blacks

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1. State the main fxn of leukocytes.2. Discuss the # of different types of

wbc, name them, and list the 4 ways they are distinguished.

3. How many wbc are in a normal adult’s blood?

4. Name 2 ways in which wbc protect against infection.

5. Give examples of how doctors can use the wbc counts to indicate types of infections.

Leukocytes Info Sheet

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6. Distinguish among the leukocytes that are granular and those that are agranular. (name them)

7. What is the difference between agranulocytes and granulocytes?

8. Discuss a unique property of leukocytes that enables them to get to a point of infection in the body.

9. Many leukocytes are phagocytes. What does this mean?

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B. leukocytes- white blood cellsleukos- white

crucial to body’s defense against disease4 000 to 11 000 wbc/mm3

make up 1% total bld volume

form a “movable army” against invaders

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able to slip in & out of bld vessels- diapedesis

use circulatory system as means of transportation to respond to inflammatory or immune responses

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move by ameboid motion thru tissue until get to damaged or infected area

have infection, wbc counts go upif 11 000 cells/mm3 have leukocytosis

mononucleosis & leukemia- high # wbc

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1. granulocytes- contain visible granules in cytoplasmhave lobed nuclei

develop from red bone marrow

2 major groups of wbc

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a. neutrophils- most active leukocytesmost numerous- 3 000 to 7 000

phagocytotic- ingest bacteria and dead matter; die soon after

release bacteria destroying subst2 – 5 lobed nucleuspale purple stainingincr during bacterial infection & acute

infections

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high #s- appendicitis, rheumatic fever; fewer- flu, rubella, hepatitis

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b. eosinsophils- 100-400figure 8 nucleus or bilobeddeep red granules in cytoplasm; blue red nucleus

weakly phagocyticnumbers incr during allergy attacks

kills parasites (worms)

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high #s- asthma, parasitic diseases, hay fever

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c. basophils- 20-50/mm3deep blue granules; u or s shaped nucleus

discharge histamines (which incr bld flow to site of inflammation)

secrete heparin to prevent clotting of bld

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high #s- chicken pox, hemolytic anemia

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2. agranulocytes- lack visible granulesnuclei spherical, oval, or kidney

shapedSome differentiate in lymphatic

organs after red bone marrow

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d. b-lymphocytes- produce antibodies

1500-3000 (combined)pale blue cytoplasm; dark purple nucleus

#s will drop significantly due to AIDS

Lymphocytes

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e. t-lymphocytes-slightly larger than rbclarge round nucleus w/ thin rim of

cytoplasmimportant in immunitygraft rejection and fighting tumors

and virusesmay live for years

2nd most numerous group of wbc (combined)

when #s incr could indicate mono or chronic infection

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f. monocytes- phagocytic wbc100-500largest blood cell; capable of digesting large cells

clean up cells after infectiongray-blue cytoplasm; dark blue-purple staining nucleus

contains many lysosomes

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# increase during chronic infectionsif # incr dramatically could indicate malaria,

endocarditis, typhoid fever, Rocky Mtn spotted fever

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250 000 to 500 000/mm3

irregularly shaped cell fragments

circulate about 10 dayscapable of ameboid motionno nucleus; cytoplasm stains dark purple

2. Thrombocytes (platelets)

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imp role in bld clottinghelp to close breaks in damaged bld vessels and to initiate formation of bld clots

hematostasis

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liquid part of blood92% water55 % of whole bloodstraw-colored, salty taste, stickycontains plasma proteins made by liver; contributes to osmotic pressure of bld

3. Plasma

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helps regulate fluid and electrolyte balance

maintain favorable blood pHhelps distribute body heat

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aka blood cell formationoccurs in red bone marrow of flat

bonesall formed elements of bld arise from

hemocytoblast (stem cell)hemocytoblast forms 2 types of cells

which will then differentiate into the different formed elements thru series of steps

Hematopoiesis

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takes about 5-7 days to make a mature rbc

rbc production controlled by a certain hormone released by kidney

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stoppage of bld flowhave damaged bld vessel 3 phases that will occur:1. vascular spasms2. platelet plug formation3. blood clot formation

Hemostasis

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platelets begin to cling to damaged parts

serotonin is released causing bld vessels to go into spasms which narrows vessels

platelets release thromboplastin which triggers clotting

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bld clot formation- aka coagulation

thromboplastin is converted to thrombin, which joins fibrinogen which makes a net to trap rbc (very sticky)

usu occurs in 2-6 minutes

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1. undesirable clotting-thrombus- clot develops in leg (usu) and persistsembolus- when thrombus flows thru vessels

if lodged, can kill

2 major disorders w/ clotting:

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2. hemophilia-hereditary bleeding disorder that results from the lack of protein factors that lead to clotting

aka “free-bleeders”

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minor tissue trauma can lead to prolonged bleeding and even death

thrombocytopenia- insufficient # of platelets

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cancer of the white blood cellstoo many wbc are being produced, not

enough rbc and plateletsfatigue, frequent illness, anemia, slow

clotting (bruising), painfully weak bones

treatments:bone marrow transplants, stem cell

transplants, meds

Leukemia

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4 blood types: A, B, O, ABall body cells produce “markers” on the cell membranes that identify them as unique & you

these are antigensfor cells that aren’t yours, your body recognizes the antigens as FOREIGN

Blood Typing

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antigens of foreign cells stimulate immune system to release antibodies to fight against them

we all have “recognizer antibodies” in our bld stream that recognizes foreign antigens

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these antibodies will bind onto the foreign substance (rbc, for ex) causing agglutination or clumping

mismatched blood may cause death

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symptoms: anxiety, breathing difficulty, flushing, headache, severe pain in neck, chest, lumbar region, rbc burst- leading to jaundice, kidney failure

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Rh factor-discovered on rhesus monkeys 1st

most Americans are Rh+Have Rh antigen on rbcRh- do not have antigen on rbc

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Blood typing sheet