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Blood
Lecture 1
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What are the main components of blood?
Red blood cells
,
white blood cells
,
platelets
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What is the primary function of blood?
Transporting
gases
,
nutrients
, and
waste
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What is the structure of an erythrocyte?
Biconcave
shape, lacks
organelles
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What is anaemia?
Reduction
in
haemoglobin
concentration
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What are the types of blood tests?
Full blood count
,
biochemical tests
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What are the cellular components of blood?
Erythrocytes
,
leucocytes
,
thrombocytes
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Where are blood cells made?
In the
bone marrow
from
stem cells
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What is the life cycle of a reticulocyte?
It matures into an
erythrocyte
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What is the primary function of platelets?
Blood clotting
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What is the composition of plasma?
90%
water,
10%
solutes
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What are the main solutes in plasma?
Nutrients
,
waste
products,
proteins
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How does blood maintain body temperature?
By
regulating
heat
distribution
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What role does blood play in pH control?
It removes
hydrogen ions
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How does blood clear toxins?
By transporting
waste products
to
excretion sites
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What is the structure of hemoglobin?
Quaternary structure
,
iron-rich
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What is cooperative binding in haemoglobin?
Increased
affinity as more
O2
binds
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What happens to haemoglobin in the lungs?
It
binds
oxygen
with
high
affinity
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What is the Bohr effect?
Lower pH
decreases
haemoglobin's
affinity
for
O2
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What is the role of carbonic anhydrase?
Catalyses conversion of CO2 to carbonic acid
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What is erythropoiesis?
Production of
red blood cells
in
bone marrow
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What triggers the release of erythropoietin?
Lower
oxygen carrying capability detected by
kidneys
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What are the symptoms of anaemia?
Fatigue
,
pallor
,
irregular
heartbeat
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What is a hypochromic cell?
A
red
blood cell with
less haemoglobin
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What is the significance of a full blood count?
It assesses
overall health
and detects
disorders
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What are the key functions of blood?
Transport of gases
(O2, CO2)
Nutrient
delivery
Waste
removal
Temperature
regulation
pH
control
Immune
response
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What are the stages of erythropoiesis?
Hematopoietic
stem cell
Myeloid
stem cell →
megakaryocyte
→
platelets
Lymphoid
stem cell →
lymphocyte
Monocyte
→
macrophage
Reticulocyte
→
erythrocyte
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What are the clinical consequences of anaemia?
Reduction in
haemoglobin
concentration
Causes:
reduced
RBC production,
blood
loss
Symptoms:
fatigue
,
pallor
,
irregular
heartbeat
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What are the different morphologies of red blood cells?
Hypochromic cell: less haemoglobin
Sickle cell:
abnormal
shape
Spherocyte:
sphere-shaped
instead of
biconcave
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What is the role of haemoglobin in oxygen transport?
Binds
oxygen
in
lungs
Releases
oxygen in
tissues
Cooperative binding
increases
efficiency
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What is the significance of the oxygen dissociation curve?
Illustrates
haemoglobin's
affinity for
oxygen
Leftward shift:
increased
affinity
Rightward shift:
decreased
affinity
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What is the role of bicarbonate in CO2 transport?
Dissociates from
carbonic acid
Binds to
hemoglobin
Dissolves
in
plasma
for transport
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