The blood

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  • What is the function of blood plasma?
    To transport dissolved substances around the body
  • What does plasma transport from the small intestine?
    Soluble digestion products like glucose
  • How does plasma help with carbon dioxide?
    It transports carbon dioxide to the lungs
  • What waste product does plasma transport from the liver?
    Urea to the kidneys for excretion
  • What is the primary function of red blood cells?
    To transport oxygen from the lungs to body cells
  • What molecule do red blood cells contain for oxygen transport?
    Hemoglobin
  • What is formed when hemoglobin combines with oxygen?
    Oxyhemoglobin
  • Why do red blood cells have no nucleus?
    To have more room for hemoglobin
  • What shape do red blood cells have?
    Biconcave disk shape
  • Why is the biconcave shape of red blood cells important?
    It increases surface area for oxygen diffusion
  • What is the role of white blood cells?
    To form part of the immune system
  • What key feature do white blood cells contain?
    A nucleus that contains DNA
  • What are platelets?
    Tiny fragments of cells
  • What is the function of platelets?
    To help the blood to clot
  • What is one use of donated blood in medicine?
    To replace blood loss during injury
  • What can be extracted from donated blood to help in clotting?
    Platelets
  • What proteins extracted from blood can be useful?
    Antibodies
  • What must be ensured during a blood transfusion?
    The donated blood must match the patient's blood type
  • What is a risk associated with using blood products?
    Transmission of diseases through blood
  • How is the risk of infection from blood products managed in the UK?
    By screening blood for infection