blood

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  • Main components of blood
    • Red blood cells
    • White blood cells
    • Platelets
    • Plasma
  • Red blood cells
    Carry oxygen from the lungs to the body's tissues
  • Red blood cells
    • Don't have a nucleus, which means more space for hemoglobin and oxygen
    • Shaped like a biconcave disc, which gives them a large surface area for absorbing oxygen
  • White blood cells
    An essential part of the immune system, which defends against infection
  • How white blood cells defend against pathogens
    • Phagocytosis (engulfing and consuming microorganisms)
    • Producing antibodies that bind to and help destroy pathogens
    • Producing antitoxins that neutralize toxins produced by pathogens
  • White blood cells
    Have a nucleus, unlike red blood cells
  • Platelets
    Small fragments of cells that float in the blood and rush to wounds to help stop bleeding and prevent infection
  • Plasma
    The pale, straw-colored liquid part of the blood that carries various substances, including red blood cells, white blood cells, and platelets
  • Most adults have about 5 liters of blood flowing through their circulatory system at any one time
  • Artificial blood
    A blood substitute that consists mainly of salt water, which can add volume to the circulatory system but does not contain red blood cells to transport oxygen
  • Blood transfusion
    Giving a person real blood that has been donated, which contains red blood cells to help survive blood loss