Blood, Leukocytes, and Heart

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Blood, Leukocytes, and Heart AP2 Lab 1 Blood, Leukocytes, and Heart J. James

pH Intro to AP2 Lab: Blood, heart, lungs, digestion, urine, pH, etc. Be active. Talk it up! Make it fun! Gitter done. Compared to AP1 lab… Bring to lab: Lab Activity Sheets printed from WOL Text book (or images from other sources) PPT slides if you like Food Quizzes 9 weekly quizzes = 900 points Comprehensive Mid-Term = 150 points Comprehensive Final = 150 points Lowest score dropped. Remainder divided by 1100. How to makes A’s on your lab quizzes: Learn all you can while instructor is in room to confirm. Make audio/video recordings. Take pics. Attend SI sessions. Make an ‘A’ vs. ‘B’ or ‘B’ vs. ‘C.’ View videos/etc. on Web of Life and my web page. Quiz each other until you get everything right every time. This lab room is available for your study groups most of the week. If you’re taking AP2 for the 2nd time…. Leave lab clean and well organized. Please… Please… pH Acids Bases

Fig. 17.1 Plasma, 55% 90% water 8% proteins, made by liver 2% misc Nutrients – AAs, glucose, lipids, vitamins, minerals Wastes – urea, uric acid, creatine, ammonium salts, lactic acid Gases – O2 and CO2 Electrolytes – Na+, K+, Cl-, Ca++, H+ Hormones

Fig. 17.1 Formed Elements, 45% Erythrocytes (RBCs) >99% Leukocytes – (WBCs) Platelets – a.k.a. Thrombocytes Leukocytes + Platelets = “Buffy Coat”

Hematocrit Definition… Represents RBCs Normal Values Men 47% +/- 5% Women 42% +/- 5%

Fig. 17.2

Table 17.2

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All blood cells originate from same precursor ‘stem’ cell – a hemocytoblast Fig. 17.11

Wright’s Stain Fig. 17.2

Leukocytes – White Blood Cells, WBCs Fig. 17.10

The Heart Fig. 18.2 12 oz. muscle (cardiac) Size of your fist Pumps 4,000 gallons/day Controlled by ANS Sympathetic Parasympathetic

Fig 18.1 2 circuits of blood vessels Pulmonary 10,000 miles Systemic 50,000 miles 2 pumps (R&L) Continuous BF through 60,000 miles

Pericardial sac – a.k.a. pericardium Fig. 18.2c Fibrous pericardium Serous pericardium Parietal layer (pericardium) Visceral layer (pericardium) Pericardial cavity Pericardial fluid Fig 18.3

Fig 18.5e 4 Chambers 2 atria 2 ventricles

Fig 18.5e 3 Septa Interventricular septum Interatrial septum Atrioventricular septum

2 atrioventricular valves Tricuspid Bicuspid (mitral) Fig 18.5e 4 Valves 2 atrioventricular valves Tricuspid Bicuspid (mitral) 2 semilunar valves Pulmonary SL Aortic SL

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