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Infection and response (3)
Blood
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Main components of blood
Red
blood cells
White
blood cells
Platelets
Plasma
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Red blood cells
Carry
oxygen
from the
lungs
to the body's tissues
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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
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White blood cells
Essential
part of the
immune system
, defend against infection
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How white blood cells defend against pathogens
Phagocytosis
(engulf/consume microorganisms)
Produce
antibodies
that bind to and help
destroy
pathogens
Produce
antitoxins
that
neutralize
toxins produced by pathogens
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White blood cells
Have a
nucleus
, unlike
red
blood cells
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Platelets
Small fragments of
cells
that float in the blood and help stop
bleeding
by clotting
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Plasma
Pale
straw-colored
liquid that makes up over half the blood's volume, carries nutrients, waste, hormones,
antibodies
, and other substances
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Most adults have about
5
liters of
blood
flowing through their circulatory system at any one time
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Artificial blood
Blood substitute consisting of
salt water
, adds
volume
to the circulatory system but doesn't contain red blood cells so can only replace about 1/3 of the blood
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Blood transfusion
Giving a person real blood donated by blood donors, contains
red blood cells
which is key for
surviving blood loss
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