Blood Quiz 25B. The life of an individual depends on a continuous supply of blood to all parts of the body. If this supply should fail the cell dies.

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Blood Quiz 25B

The life of an individual depends on a continuous supply of blood to all parts of the body. If this supply should fail the cell dies.

Blood carries: Food Oxygen Hormones waste products enzymes

Functions of blood 1.Supply cells with food and oxygen 2.Remove waste products 3.Fight disease germs

Blood Stats Blood is a liquid tissue. Adults have 3-5 quarts of blood. 80 pound child has approximately 2.5 quarts 9 pound infant has approximately 10 ounces high altitudes - has less oxygen - may have up to 2 quarts more blood

blood has 4 main parts plasma erythrocytes leukocytes platelets

ERYTHROCYTES – red blood cells appear as red, biconcave discs don't have nuclei most numerous of all blood cells can't move by themselves

ERYTHROCYTES – red blood cells carry oxygen from lungs to body cells carry carbon dioxide from body cells to lungs hemoglobin: iron- containing pigment; gives it its red color

ERYTHROCYTES – red blood cells formed primarily by your spleen, liver, and red bone marrow life span approximately days

ERYTHROCYTES – red blood cells normal person contain 25 trillion erythrocytes - enough to go around the earth at the equator 4 times

ERYTHROCYTES – red blood cells old red blood cells are removed from the blood at a rate of 2 million per second destroyed mainly in your liver and spleen

LEUKOCYTES – white blood cells lack hemoglobin about twice the size of erythrocytes possess no definite shape ability to move by themselves

LEUKOCYTES – white blood cells have nuclei in a healthy person - ratio of leukocytes to erythrocytes is approximately 1:600

LEUKOCYTES – white blood cells some are made in bone marrow and others in spleen, tonsils, and thymus gland life span is approximately 1 to 12 days

LEUKOCYTES – white blood cells the body needs leukocytes to defend itself from bacteria, viruses, and other harmful substances

LEUKOCYTES – white blood cells there are different types of leukocytes, but all have 1 of 2 functions: (1) destroying bacteria and other foreign matter (engulf and digest) (2) produce antibodies (chemicals that attack invading organisms or poisons)

An infection is the invasion of harmful organisms into the body. When the first leukocytes are not successful in stopping the infection, the invading organisms are free to multiply and injure body cells, which results in a swelling and redness called an inflammation in the infected part of the body. Chemicals that are released from the injured cells cause additional leukocytes to move out of blood vessels in order to engulf and digest, or to kill, the harmful invaders.

The leukocytes also digest and remove injured and dead body cells. The accumulation of dead leukocytes, dead organisms, and broken cells forms a thick fluid called pus, which is characteristic of infections.

PLATELETS very small cell fragments that help in blood clotting develop from large cells in the red bone marrow lacks a nucleus less than 1/3 the size of an erythrocyte life span is approximately 1 week

BLOOD PLASMA - fluid portion of blood approximately 90% water remaining 10% is (1) substances that are transported by the blood (dissolved foods, wastes, minerals, hormones, and various other substances that cells need or produce)

BLOOD PLASMA - fluid portion of blood remaining 10% is (2) substances that regulate the blood (proteins and other substances that keep the blood chemicals balanced)

Blood Clotting