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BLOOD adapted from www.biologycorner.com. Functions of Blood. Transportation Defense against disease. Function: Transportation. Blood transports oxygen from the respiratory system to each cell Blood transports nutrients from the digestive system to each cell. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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BLOOD adapted from www.biologycorner.com

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Functions of Blood

• Transportation

• Defense against disease

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Function: Transportation

• Blood transports oxygen from the respiratory system to each cell

• Blood transports nutrients from the digestive system to each cell

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Function: Transportation

Blood carries waste from cells to excretory organs

carbon dioxide goes from cells to the lungs

Other waste products go to kidneys

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Function: Defense against disease• White blood cells help to combat

disease

• http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KxTYyNEbVU4

• http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Z_mXDvZQ6dU

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Function: Defense against disease

• Carries antibodies to fight disease

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Blood and Blood CellsBlood is a type of CONNECTIVE TISSUE

It has two basic components:

• CELLS  (rbc, wbc, platelets)  = 45%

• Plasma (water, proteins, waste, carbon dioxide, oxygen, hormones, enzymes, etc)  = 55%

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Three Types of Blood Cells

red blood cells (erythrocytes)

white blood cells (leukocytes)

platelets (thrombocytes)

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Erythrocytes• Contain hemoglobin• Formed in red bone

marrow• Transport oxygen

and carbon dioxide

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What do you suppose happens to your body when the erythrocyte count is too low?

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Anemia

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• What do you suppose happens to your body when the erythrocyte count is too high?

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It is a myth that deoxygenated blood appears blue. 

The blood on the left is oxygenated, the right is deoxygenated blood (from a vein) Blood is never never blue.

Source:  Wikipedia Commons

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WHITE BLOOD CELLS

(Leukocytes)●Formed in red bone marrow or in lymph

tissue

●Destroy invading organisms

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• What do you suppose happens to your body when the leukocyte count is too low?

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Difficult to fight infection

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What do you suppose is happening to your body when the leukocyte count is high?

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• You may be fighting an infection

• If the count is extremely high or low this can indicate leukemia

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• There are FIVE different kinds of WBCs

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Neutrophil

(nucleus has several lobes)

Active phagocytes

60% of WBC

Present in the pus of

wounds

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BasophilProduces

Heparin and

Histamines

Important in

Inflammatory

Reaction

1% WBC

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Eosinophil

Mainly

attack

parasites

2% WBC

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Monocyte

(larger cell, horseshoe shaped nucleus)

Become

macro-

phages

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Lymphocyte(nucleus is dark and takes up almost

whole cell; almost no cytoplasm seen)

Defense

against

invaders

Yield

Antibodies

30% WBC

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Left: Lymphoctye | Right: Neutrophil

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Platelets (thrombocytes)

• Tiny fragments of bone

marrow cells (not an

actual cell)• Help form blood clots

and help repair blood

vessels

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• What do you suppose can happen to your body when thrombocyte count is too low?

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Clotting is impaired

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THROMBUS – blood clot (abnormal)

EMBOLUS – when the clot moves to another place.