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Topic 2:Organisation
The Blood
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What are the four important parts of blood?
Blood
plasma
,
red
blood cells,
white
blood cells, and
platelets
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What are the functions of the different parts of blood?
Blood plasma
: Transports dissolved substances
Red blood cells
: Transport oxygen
White blood cells
: Part of the immune system
Platelets
: Help blood to clot
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What is the role of blood plasma?
To transport
dissolved substances
around the body
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What does blood plasma transport from the small intestine?
Glucose
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What waste product does blood plasma transport from the liver to the kidneys?
Urea
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What gas does blood plasma transport from body cells to the lungs?
Carbon dioxide
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What is the primary function of red blood cells?
To transport
oxygen
from the lungs to body cells
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What adaptations do red blood cells have for their function?
Contain
hemoglobin
for
oxygen binding
No
nucleus
for more hemoglobin space
Biconcave shape for greater
surface area
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What is hemoglobin's role in red blood cells?
To combine with
oxygen
in the lungs to form
oxyhemoglobin
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Why do red blood cells have no nucleus?
To have more room for
hemoglobin
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What shape do red blood cells have and why?
Biconcave disk shape
for greater
surface area
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What is the primary function of white blood cells?
To form part of the
immune system
, including making
antibodies
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What key feature do white blood cells contain?
The
nucleus
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What is the function of platelets in blood?
To help the blood to
clot
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What are the uses of blood products in medicine?
Replace blood loss during injury
Provide
platelets
for clotting
Supply proteins like
antibodies
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What must be ensured during a blood transfusion?
That the donated blood is the same
blood type
as the patient's
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What is a risk associated with using blood products?
Transmission
of
diseases
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How is the risk of infection from blood products minimized in the UK?
By
screening
donated blood for infection
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What are the risks associated with blood transfusions?
Immune rejection of
incompatible
blood
Risk of infection from
transmitted
diseases
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