Circulatory System 3 - Blood

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  • What are the four main components of blood?
    Red blood cells, white blood cells, platelets, plasma
  • What is the primary role of red blood cells?
    To carry oxygen from lungs to tissues
  • What does RBC stand for?
    Red blood cells
  • What pigment do red blood cells contain to carry oxygen?
    A red pigment called hemoglobin
  • What happens to oxyhemoglobin in tissues?
    It splits back into hemoglobin and oxygen
  • What are the two adaptations of red blood cells?
    No nucleus and biconcave disc shape
  • Why do red blood cells lack a nucleus?
    To provide more space for hemoglobin
  • How does the biconcave shape of red blood cells help them?
    It increases surface area for oxygen absorption
  • What percentage of blood do white blood cells make up?
    Less than 1%
  • What is the primary function of white blood cells?
    To defend against infection
  • What is phagocytosis?
    Engulfing or consuming microorganisms
  • What do antibodies do?
    Bind to pathogens and help destroy them
  • What are antitoxins produced by white blood cells?
    Substances that neutralize toxins from pathogens
  • Do white blood cells have a nucleus?
    Yes, they have a nucleus
  • What are platelets?
    Small fragments of cells
  • What is the main function of platelets?
    To aid in blood clotting
  • How do platelets respond to a cut?
    They rush to the wound and clot
  • Why are platelets important besides clotting?
    They prevent microorganisms from entering wounds
  • What is plasma?
    A pale straw-colored liquid in blood
  • What does plasma carry?
    Red blood cells, white blood cells, nutrients
  • How much blood does an average adult have?
    About 5 liters
  • What happens if blood volume drops too much?
    Insufficient oxygen delivery to tissues
  • What is artificial blood?
    A blood substitute made of salt water
  • What is the main benefit of artificial blood?
    It adds volume to the circulatory system
  • What is a limitation of artificial blood?
    It doesn't contain red blood cells
  • What is a blood transfusion?
    Giving real blood from donors
  • Why is a blood transfusion better than artificial blood?
    It contains real red blood cells
  • What are the components and functions of blood?
    • Red blood cells: Carry oxygen
    • White blood cells: Defend against infection
    • Platelets: Aid in blood clotting
    • Plasma: Transports nutrients and waste
  • What are the differences between artificial blood and blood transfusions?
    • Artificial blood:
    • Salt water substitute
    • Adds volume, no oxygen transport
    • Blood transfusion:
    • Real blood from donors
    • Contains red blood cells for oxygen