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1 Biology 322 Human Anatomy I Blood

2 Blood: Volume: Components: Formed Elements: Plasma: pH:

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5 Erythrocytes Primary Function – Biconcave disks 4.5-5.5 million per cubic millimeter 4.5-5.5 billion per milliliter (cubic cm) Slightly higher in men Normally survive

6 Leukocytes (White blood cells) Five different types of cells All formed in bone marrow 4,000 to 10,000 per cubic millimeter or 4,000,000 to 10,000,000 per milliliter (cubic centimeter)

7 Each type has specific functions, but in general: Leukocytes function in body defenses by: Engulfing & digesting invading organisms & debris Directly killing invading cells Producing antibodies Secreting chemicals which activate other immune cells Secreting chemicals which promote inflammation

8 Leukocytes Grouped into two Categories Abundant, distinct granules = Few, small granules =

9 Granular Leukocytes Named according to how these granules react to routine lab stains ("Wright's Stain" is most common) The nucleus of each type also has a characteristic shape and/or density Three types:

10 Neutrophils Granules Nucleus Also called

11 Eosinophils Granules Nucleus

12 Basophils Granules Nucleus Outside of circulation:

13 Agranular Leukocytes Two unrelated types of leukocytes, neither of which has abundant granules: The nucleus of each type also has a characteristic shape and density

14 Monocytes Nucleus Cytoplasm Outside of circulation:

15 Lymphocytes Nucleus Varying amounts of cytoplasm

16 Lymphocytes Two types of Lymphocytes

17 All leukocytes formed in bone marrow, then enter blood But:

18 Since they generally function outside of the circulatory system, primarily in the connective tissues of other organs, All leukocytes can leave (and most can also reenter) the blood vessels by a process called

19 Platelets 250,000 to 500,000 per cubic millimeter or 250,000,000 to 500,000,000 per milliliter (cubic centimeter)

20 Platelets Fragments


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