CAS BI 315 Lecture Notes - Lecture 15: Red Blood Cell, Hematocrit, Rubber Band

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A lot of white blood cells are not in the blood in structures where they survey and search for pathogens. Most of white blood cells are found circulating in the blood. Components of a closed circulatory system: blood: separates by densities o most dense: formed elements (45% rbc/erythrocytes) rbc (most), Wbc, platelets (serotonin would be found in platelets) Hematocrit increases at high altitudes where oxygen pressure is low stimulates increase in hematocrit. The more it increases the thicker your blood becomes (viscosity); the thicker your blood becomes, the harder it is for your heart to pump it through the body. The only way the heart can deal with this is to enlarge itself (hypertrophy) if heart hypertrophies because of illness or high hematocrit (long term) it is a pathogen because you lose networking between the cells. If it enlarges for exercise, it is not a bad thing. If heart hypertrophies for a short period of time, it is beneficial.

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