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WEEK1: Cardiovascular System (The Blood) - ANSW✔️_________________________



Blood Functions - ANSW✔️> transportation (oxygen, carbon dioxide, nutrients, hormones, heat, and
waste)



> regulation (homeostasis of bodily fluids, pH, blood temp, and water content)



> protection (clotting and fighting infections)



Blood Properties - ANSW✔️> mean fraction of body weight = 8%

> volume = 4-6L (based on body size/composition)

> viscosity = thicker, higher BP

> pH = 7.35-7.45 (below - acidosis)

> mean salinity = 0.9% (isotonic, same, to blood)



Blood Composition - ANSW✔️> whole blood = what you naturally draw out

,> plasma = semi-fluid matrix acting as transport for molecules and cells



> RBC = carries oxygen throughout body for respiration towards energy



> platelets = proteins responsible for blood clotting during injuries



> WBC = immune cell that helps fight infection



Centrifuged Blood Composition - ANSW✔️> Plasma = 55% (water, dissolved gasses, nutrients, waste
products, proteins)



> Buffy Coat = less than 1% (WBCs and Platelets)



> Hematocrit (Erythrocyte) = 45% (RBC - blood covering layer/viscosity/amount)



Major Proteins of Blood Plasma - ANSW✔️> albumin = responsible for colloid osmotic pressure from
influencing viscosity while transporting lipids, hormones, and calcium + buffers blood pH



> globulins = transport and defense functions



> fibrinogen = becomes fibrin when in contact with thrombin as the major component of blood clots



Blood Formed Elements - ANSW✔️"cells"; RBCs (Erythrocytes), WBCs (Leukocytes), Platelets



Erythrocytes (Red Blood Cells) - ANSW✔️> lack a nucleus (cannot perform mitosis), biconcave disc
shape, bags of hemoglobin, carry oxygen and some carbon dioxide



> Formed in the red bone marrow from the hematopoietic stem cell, myeloid stem cell, erythroblast,
reticulocyte, mature RBC

, Erythrocytes (Red Blood Cells): Composition - ANSW✔️> hemoglobin = protein that carries four oxygen
to cells and some carbon dioxide (potentially hydrogen) to lungs



> erythropoietin = hormone responsible for RCB production by ejecting the nucleus from
proerythroblasts released by the kidneys



Erythropoiesis (Red Blood Cell Production) - ANSW✔️require: reticulocytes, EPO, iron, protein, vitamin
B12



> red blood cell death and phagocytosis for macrophage to react in spleen, liver, or red bone marrow

> hemoglobin = globin - breaks down into protein monomer (amino acids) and reused for protein
synthesis, heme - releases heavy metal iron through transferrin movement and producing bilirubin

> liver = iron stored form (ferritin) and bilirubin resides in liver

> bone marrow = chemical messenger is sent towards bone marrow with iron, global, vitamin B12, and
erythropoietin to produce a mature RCB from a reticulocyte

> circulation occurs for ~120 days before cycle is repeated



Red Blood Cell Disorders - ANSW✔️> Polycythemia = a blood disorder occurring when there are too
many red blood cells, causing the blood to increase in volume and thicken



> Anemia = a condition that develops when your blood produces a lower-than-normal amount of
healthy red blood cells



> Sickle-cell Disease = a group of inherited red blood cell disorders causing issues with blood circulation



Leukocytes - ANSW✔️least abundant of the formed elements, but most important for immunity
purposes



> granulocytes = contain granules that stain blue or violet originating from bone marrow

> agranulocytes = clear looking cytoplasm originating from lymphoid

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