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1 ANATOMY Unit 3 Notes: Blood Composition

2 (1) Blood Purpose: Transport nutrients and waste throughout the body to their designated locations. Contains living and nonliving components: Living = Red Blood Cells, White Blood Cells Nonliving = Platelets, Proteins, Plasma, Inorganic Compounds

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4 (2) Blood Cells & Parts Red Blood Cells = Erythrocytes
Carry oxygen-containing gases Use protein hemoglobin to bind with gases White Blood Cells = Leukocytes Part of Immune System Protect body against infectious agents Platelets Fragments of red blood cells Aid in clotting

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7 (3) Plasma The liquid portion of blood.
Made of mostly water, and various proteins and inorganic compounds (like salts and sugars). Important Plasma Proteins: Albumin  Regulates osmotic pressure within blood. Fibrinogen and Globulin  Aids in clotting.

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9 (4) White Blood Cell Specialties
White blood cells must be able to reach any area in body with infection. Leukocytes use: Positive Chemotaxis  To locate infectious agents within body using the antibody-antigen response system. Diapedesis  To travel through organs to reach the infectious agents.

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11 (5) Types of White Blood Cells
Neutrophils: The most common and active. First to respond to an infection site. Basophils: Release histamine during infection. Histamine dilates the blood vessels to increase blood flow.

12 Lymphocytes: Use antibodies and antigens.
B Lymphocytes  Produce antibodies to ID foreign cells. T Lymphocytes  Respond to antibodies and find foreign cells. Monocytes: Present during chronic infection. A last responder when other white blood cells did not work. Eosinophils: Attack and engulf larger parasitic organisms.

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14 Neutrophil attacking bacteria
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15 Basophils + histamine release
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16 (6) Anemia Anemia is when oxygen is not being carried to tissues.
Causes for Anemia: Misshapen red blood cells Low hemoglobin concentration Low blood cell count General lack of oxygen in system Symptoms: Excruciating pains throughout the body. Extreme fatigue. Low endurance during physical activity. Loss of body heat easily.

17 Hereditary Spherocytosis:
Sickle Cell Anemia: Red blood cells are sickled shaped. Cannot bind with oxygen and often clog up blood vessels. Hereditary Spherocytosis: Red blood cells balloon out like basketballs. Cannot bind with oxygen and are destroyed by the spleen.

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