HLSC-128 Chapter Notes - Chapter 9: Rh Blood Group System, Active Transport, Phagocytosis

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Hlsc 128: lecture notes + supplemental chapter 9 textbook notes. Human physiology: from cells to systems (3rd canadian ed. 90% of plasma high heat capacity baking heat distribution throughout the body easier. Many nutrients are able to dissolve into the plasma. 6-8% generally, stay in plasma are not dissolved in plasma water but create a colloid responsible to establishing the osmotic barrier between the blood and interstitial fluid contribute to the balancing of ph in the body. Most abundant and thus have the greatest influence on osmotic pressure. Bind to poorly soluble molecules for transport within the blood: globulins. Bind to very specific poorly soluble molecules for transport within the blood. Gamma globulins are an important part of the bodies defense system: fibrinogen. Hemoglobin: carries oxygen through the body, can carry other molecules such as co2, co, no, h+ Co is dangerous because it does not allow enough o2 to be in the blood.

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