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Properties of Blood:
Our bodies consist of metabolically active cells that need a continuous supply of nutrients and oxygen.  Metabolic waste products need to be removed from the cells to maintain a stable cellular environment.  Blood is the primary transport medium that is responsible for meeting these cellular demands.

Materials transported by the blood include nutrients, waste products, gases, and hormones.  The blood helps to regulate the fluid and electrolyte balance, acid base balance, and the body temperature.  Protection against pathogens is provided by white blood cells, and the clotting mechanism prevents excessive loss of blood after injuries.

FUNCTIONS AND CHARACTERISTICS OF BLOOD

The general functions of blood include transportation, regulation, and protection.  These categories overlap and interact as the blood carries out its role in providing suitable conditions for cellular function.

BLOOD IS A LIQUID CONNECTIVE TISSUE THAT MEASURES ABOUT 5 LITERS IN THE ADULT HUMAN AND ACCOUNTS FOR 8 PERCENT OF THE BODY WEIGHT.  ITS NORMAL pH RANGE IS 7.35-7.45.

The following activities are under the transportation function:
Carries O2 and nutrients to the cells
Transports CO2 and wastes from the tissues to the lungs and the kidneys where wastes can be removed from the body
Carries hormones to the endocrine glands to the target tissues

The following activities are under the regulation function:
Helps to regulate body temperature by removing heat from active areas, such as skeletal muscles and transporting it to other areas of the skin so the heat can be dissipated
Plays a significant role in fluid and electrolyte balance because salt and plasma proteins contribute to the osmotic pressure by providing weight and bulk to our blood
Functions in pH regulation through the action of buffers in the blood

Functions of the blood that are in the protection category:
Clotting mechanisms prevent fluid loss through hemorrhage when blood vessels become damaged
Certain cells in the blood, phagocytic white blood cells help to protect the body against diseases by engulfing and destroying the agent
Antibodies in the plasma help protect against disease by their reactions with offending agents

BLOOD FUNCTIONS AS A TRANSPORT MEDIUM. IT ALSO HAS ROLES IN TEMPERATURE REGULATION, FLUID AND ELECTROLYTE BALANCE, pH REGULATION, PREVENTION OF FLUID LOSS, AND DISEASE PREVENTION.

CHARACTERISTICS OF BLOOD

Blood has distinctive physical characteristics:

Amount-  a person has 4-6 liters of blood, depending on the body size.  Of the total blood volume in the human body, 38% to 48% is composed of the various blood cells also called “formed elements”.  The remaining 52% to 62% of the blood volume is the plasma or the liquid portion of the blood.
Color-  yeah…  of course it's red.  Arterial blood is bright red because it contains high levels of oxygen.  Venous blood has given up much of its oxygen in tissues and has a darker, dull red color.  This may be important in the assessment of the source of bleeding.
PH-  the normal pH range of blood is 7.35-7.45, which is slightly alkaline.  
Viscosity-  this means the thickness or the resistance to flow.  Blood is about 3 to 5 times thicker than water.  Viscosity is increased by the presence of blood cells and the plasma proteins, and this thickness contributes to normal blood pressure.

COMPOSITION OF BLOOD

When a sample of blood is spun in a centrifuge, the cells and cell fragments are separated from the liquid.  Because the formed elements are heavier than the liquid matrix, they are packed in the bottom of the tube by the centrifugal force.  The straw colored liquid on the top is the plasma.  
A GIVEN VOLUME OF BLOOD IS 55 PERCENT PLASMA AND 45 PERCENT FORMED CELLS.

Plasma is the liquid portion of blood, and it is about 90% water.  The remaining portion consists of more than 100 different organic and inorganic solutes that are dissolved in water.  Because plasma is a transport medium, it's solutes are continuously changing as substances are added or removed by the cells.

Plasma proteins are the most abundant solutes in the plasma.  These proteins remain in the blood and interstitial fluid and are not used for energy.  The three major classes of plasma proteins are: albumins, globulins, and fibrinogen.  Many of the plasma proteins are synthesized in the liver, and each one has a different function.

Albumins-  is the most abundant plasma proteins.  It is synthesized by the liver.  Because they are so abundant, they contribute to the osmotic pressure of the blood and play an important role in maintaining fluid balance between blood and interstitial fluid.  If the osmotic pressure of the blood decreases, fluid moves from the blood into the interstitial spaces, which results in edema.  This also decreases blood volume and, in severe cases, may reduce blood pressure.  When blood osmotic pressure increases, fluid moves from the interstitial spaces into the blood and increases the blood volume.  This increases blood pressure and decreases the amount of water available to the cells.  
Globulins-  there are three types of globulins; alpha, beta, and gamma.  Alpha and beta globulins are produced in the liver and function in transporting lipids and fat soluble vitamins in the blood.  Gamma globulins are the antibodies that function in immunity.   
Fibrinogen-  makes up the smallest fraction of plasma proteins.  It is produced in the liver and functions in blood clotting.  These types of plasma proteins are the largest of the molecules.

Nutrients, oxygen, and carbon dioxide are transported as solutes in the plasma.

FORMED ELEMENTS

The formed elements are cells and cell fragments that are suspended in the plasma.
The three classes of formed elements are:
Erythrocytes or red blood cells
Leukocytes or white blood cells
Thrombocytes or platelets

The production of these formed elements or blood cells is called hemopoeisis!



                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                           

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