ANP 1105 Lecture Notes - Lecture 6: Bone Marrow, Gamma Globulin, Blood Proteins

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***only fluid tissue in the body (formed elements suspended in plasma)*** Colour is scarlet (o2- rich) to dark red (o2- poor) 8% of full body weight (5-6 l ; 4-5 l ) Ph in body tissues( plasma proteins(soak up extra h2 atoms), bicarbonate reserve) Adequate fluid v (right osmolality: protection: Platelets, plasma proteins (keep ph from becoming too acidic (acidacious), Blood clotting (seal up leaks, cuts, etc. Major osmotic protein (help keep certain h20 v in blood) Blood constantly adjusted to keep its composition, ph w/in normal range. Biconcave discs (no nucleus (anucleate) (cid:895)= (cid:862)(cid:271)ags of he(cid:373)oglo(cid:271)i(cid:374)(cid:863) b/c they are able to transport a lot of hemoglobin in the place off organelles and a nuclease. Spectrin is attached onto rbc plasma membrane allowing the cell to change shape, twist and turn if they are being carried through capillaries with a diameter less than their own.

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