Blood and Blood Vessels PDF
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This document provides an overview of blood and blood vessels. It details different blood components, including erythrocytes, leukocytes, and platelets. It also describes the structure and function of various blood vessels, such as arteries, arterioles, capillaries, venules, and veins.
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Blood and Blood Vessels 18/10/23, 2:53 PM Blood and Blood Vessels Blood • Can be separated by spinning in a centrifuge • Components: erythrocytes ~45%, buffy coat (leukocytes and platelets) <1%, plasma ~55% ◦ Plasma has clotting factors ◦ Clotting factors removed → serum Erythrocytes (RBCs) • Bico...
Blood and Blood Vessels 18/10/23, 2:53 PM Blood and Blood Vessels Blood • Can be separated by spinning in a centrifuge • Components: erythrocytes ~45%, buffy coat (leukocytes and platelets) <1%, plasma ~55% ◦ Plasma has clotting factors ◦ Clotting factors removed → serum Erythrocytes (RBCs) • Biconcave discs around 7µm in diameter • No nucleus or organelles (when mature) • Network of flexible cytoskeletal elements White blood cells Granulocytes Neutrophils • • • 40-75% of WBCs Phagocytes (when activated) Single, multi-lobed nucleus Eosinophils • • • 5% of WBCs Acidic granules that stain red, and a bi-lobed nucleus Granules contain hydrolytic enzymes - inflammation Basophils • • • 5% of WBCs Basic granules that stain purple/blue, and a bi-lobed nucleus Effector cells in allergic reactions Agranulocytes Monocytes • • • 1-5% of WBCs Precursors of tissue macrophages (phagocytes) Large, kidney bean-shaped nucleus Lymphocytes • 20-50% of WBCs https://galvanized-borogovia-4fa.notion.site/Blood-and-Blood-Vessels-4a3f3a69a6b348cba5b7228080f29aaf Page 1 of 3 Blood and Blood Vessels 18/10/23, 2:53 PM • • • Small spherical nucleus and basophilic (blue) cytoplasm B cells: give rise to antibody secreting plasma cells T cells: differentiate in thymus, many defensive functions Platelets • Cell fragments that have a key role in haemostasis Blood vessels Structure of arteries • Tunica intima: single layer of squamous epithelial cells (endothelium) supported by a basal lamina and a thin layer of connective tissue • • Tunica media: predominantly made up of smooth muscle Tunica adventitia: made up of supporting connective tissue Arteriole • 1 or 2 layers of smooth muscle in tunica media, almost no adventitia Capillaries • • Endothelial cells and a basal lamina 3 types: ◦ ◦ ◦ Continuous: no pores Fenestrated: small pores Discontinuous: large gaps Venules • Postcapillary venules: endothelium and thin layer of connective tissue https://galvanized-borogovia-4fa.notion.site/Blood-and-Blood-Vessels-4a3f3a69a6b348cba5b7228080f29aaf Page 2 of 3 Blood and Blood Vessels 18/10/23, 2:53 PM • Venules: intermittent smooth muscle in tunica media Veins • Tunica intima, a thin, continuous tunica media and a tunica adventitia https://galvanized-borogovia-4fa.notion.site/Blood-and-Blood-Vessels-4a3f3a69a6b348cba5b7228080f29aaf Page 3 of 3