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FACTS AND FIGURES
Disorders of blood
Sequential Arrangement
Function of blood
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2. Introduction
Function of blood
Classification
- Blood cells
- RBC – red blood cell
- WBC – white blood cell
- Platelets
- Plasma
- plasma protein
- Albumin
- Globulin
- Fibrinogen
By vikas chouhan
3. Introduction-
Blood is a liquid connective tissue.
It is a red color due to hemoglobin.
Temperature of blood – 38* C ( 100.4* F )
PH of blood - 7.45 ( Sligely Alkaline )
Specific gravity -
Blood – 1.052- 1.062
Plasma – 1.022 – 1.026
Blood cells - 1.092 – 1.101
Some important substance in the blood -
Glucose – 70 - 110 mg/dl
Createnine – 0.5 – 1.5 mg/dl
Cholesterol – up to 200 mg/dl
Plasma protein - 6.4 - 8.3 mg/dl
Billirubine – 0.3 - 1.5 mg/dl By vikas chouhan
4. Blood is a 7 % of all body weight .
Blood Adult - 5-6 liter / Body weight .
Healthy male – 6 liter .
Healthy female – 5.5 liter
Blood matel – Iron .
Blood formation – After birth – Bone marrow
- In Fetus – Spleen / liver
Hemeatocyte is a blood cell maker cells in present in a
bone marrow . The hematocyte is a formation of blood
cells throw the microtic division .
By vikas chouhan
5. Function of blood –
Transportation
Regulation
Defense
Blood clotting
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6. Transportation -
• Blood transport oxygen from the lungs to different tissues and
carbon dioxide from tissue to the lungs .
• Blood carries nutrients like glucose , amino acids , liquids and
vitamins from the gestrointestinal tract to the body cells and
transport west product and heat formed during various
metabolic activities away from the cells .
• Blood also carries various hormones from the endocrine gland
to target organ in the body .
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7. Regulation –
• Blood helps regulate the water balance of the body as it supplies
water to the tissue when needed and receives the excess water
formed in metabolic processes .
• Blood helps regulate body ph .
• Blood also plays a role in the regulation of normal body
temperature .
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8. Defence –
• The white blood cell (WBC) Protect the body against the disease
and kill the microorganism and toxic substance of the body
( solgares of body )
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9. Blood clotting –
• The platelets play a role in blood clotting and thus prevent
excessive loss of blood from the body after an injury .
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11. Blood Cells –
• RBC –
- Red blood cells
- Red blood capsules
- Erythrocyte
- Normal amount in blood – 4.5 million/cu mm
- Work – carry oxygen
- Shape of RBC - Biconcave , Disk shape , Dumbal-
shape ,
- Diameter – 7.2 micron
- Life Span – Minimum – 20 Days
- Maximum - 120 Days
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12. - Erithropoisis - Origen , Development , and Maturation of RBC .
- Polycinthemia – Increge the number of RBC.
- Anemia - Decrees the number of RBC.
-RBC is a red color due to Hemoglobin .
- 1 RBC = 280 million Hemoglobin
- 1 Hemoglobin are carry 4 molecular of oxygen
- 1 Hemoglobin molecular is made up 4 Iron molecular
- 1 gm Hemoglobin contain 3.34 mg Iron .
- 100 mg blood = 50 mg Iron .
- Hemopoisis - Blood formation
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13. Hemoglobin-
• Hemoglobin is a cytoplasm of the RBC .
• The Cytoplasm of the RBC contain hemoglobin molecules which
constitute about 33% of the cell weight .
• Hemoglobin At birth – 25 gm/dl
• Hemoglobin 1 year - 17 gm/dl
• Hemoglobin adult male – 15
• Hemoglobin adult female - 14.5
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14. Distruction of Hemoglobin –
Destructions of Hemoglobin in Spleen
Heam Globins
Breakdown in Amino acid
Reuse for new
Protein Synthesis
Iron
(1HB = 4 Iron)
Biliverdin
( 1 st Bile Pigment in green color)
Bilirubin
(yellow color pigment)
Bilirubin + Albumin
The bilirubin and albumin inter the lever and then
albumin remove and bilirubin attach the glucornic acid
( Bilirubin + Glucornic acid )
Through Bile , Bilirubin inter intestine
Convert the Urobilinogen by bacterial action
Urine Stool
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15. WBC –
• White blood cell
• White blood capsules
• Leukocyte
• Normal amount in blood - 4000-11000 cumm
• WBC is a color less.
• WBC is a nucleated cell.
• WBC is a solegars of the body and defense against infection .
• WBC is a play a very important role in defending the body against microbes
and other foreign materials.
• WBC is a no shape cell (Amoeboid shape).
• Diameter of WBC – 12-20 um.
• Life span of the WBC - 2-6 days.
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16. Granulocyte –
• Eosinophil –
- Red orange color.
- Nucleated WBC.
- Bilobe nucleus.
- Eosinophil contained 1 type of granule with take red stain
by eosin.
- Eosinophil count has increase during parasitic infection
and allergic condition.
- The abnormal increase the eosinophil is called Eosinophilia,
it mainly accor in allergic condition .
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17. • Basophile –
- Blue – purple color.
- Healing process.
- Nucleated WBC.
- Bilobe nucleus.
- The basophile contain 1 type of granules with take blue
stain by basophile.
- Basophile enter to the tissue is non as Mast cell . The
mast cell are responsible for the secretion of chemical
mediator just like as : - Histamine
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18. • Neutrophils-
- Violet color.
- Defense the body.
- Nucleated WBC.
- The nucleus is a multi-lobe.
- Neutrophil contains two type of granules
one take red stain by eosin
second take blue stain by methylene blue.
- Neutrophil make first line defense of blood responsible
for fagocytosis of foran bodys just like as , Virus and
bacteria.
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19. Agranulocyte –
• Monocyte –
- Horseshoe - shape , Been – shape , Kidney – shape.
- Monocyte are produced the bone marrow.
- Granules are absent.
- Monocyte is a largest WBC and largest blood cell.
- It is a also responsible for fagocytosis along with
neutrophil. Some time monocyte fuse together from
phagocytic cell.
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20. • Lymphocyte –
- Oval shape nucleus.
- This cell are responsible to provide immunity to the body.
- It is a nucleated.
- Granules are absent.
- Lymphocyte is a smallest cell of the WBC.
- 1% lymphocyte in the blood , and the other lymphocyte
are the rest lymph node , spleen , and other lymph
organs.
- Lymphocyte are two type –
:- T-lymphocyte
:- B-lymphocyte
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21. • T-lymphocyte –
- There are origin , development of the Bone marrow
and maturation of the Thymus gland.
- Main role play of solgers of the body.
- It has 4 type –
:- T-helper
:- T- killer
:- T-suppressor
:- T-memory
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22. • T-helper cell – CD4 cell-
- Attack infection foran body.
- It is responsible for helping the immune system
for the body.
- Normal – 500-1500 cells/mm
- HIV patient - 200 cells/mm
• T-killer cell – CD8 cell-
- Direct attack of microorganism and destroy them.
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23. • T-sapresare –
- Suppress the hyper activity of the T-killer .
• T-memory –
- It remains into lymphoid tissue and keep memory
for infection in next time by same organism.
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24. • B-lymphocyte –
- There origin , development , and maturation take place
in bone marrow.
- Final process of maturation in the liver .
- They are responsible for production of the anti-body and
immuno-globin .
:- IgG
:- IgM
:- IgA
:- IgE
:- IgD
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25. • IgA - Immunoglobin Alpha.
- Mother Brest Milk.
• IgG - Immunoglobin Gama.
- Fetus cross the placenta of mother.
• IgM - Immunoglobin Mu.
- Plasma cell in infection condition.
• IgE - Immunoglobin Epsion.
- Allergic and hypersensitivity reaction.
• IgD - Immunoglobin Delta.
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26. Variation in the number or WBC –
WBC Increase WBC Decreased
Leucocytosis Leucocytopinea
Infection
Allergy
Bone marrow
depression
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27. Platelets –
- Thrombocyte.
- Life span – 5-9 days.
- Diameter - 2.3 um
- Thrombopoyasis –
- Origen , Development , and Maturation
of platelets .
- Thrombopoition –
- It is a hormone secrete by liver and
stimulate the bone marrow for the
thrombopoyasis/ Thrombocytosis.
- Function -
- Help in the stopped bleeding.
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28. - Dead platelets are removed by fixed macrophages present
into spleen and liver.
-Decreased number of platelets called thrombocytopenia
and Increase number of platelets called thrombocytosis.
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29. Plasma –
- Liquid like structure.
- No present in cell.
- It contain water, Gas , Nutrients, Protein , Hormones.
- When all types of cells removed from blood then
remaining colored liquid called Plasma.
- Total plasma 55% of all blood count.
Plasma protein –
- Protein present in plasma is called plasma protein.
- Total plasma protein - 7.3 gm
- Plasma protein are 3 type :- Albumin
:- Globulin
:- Fibrinogen
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30. :- Albumin – 4.7gm
- Maintain the osmotic pressure of the blood.
- Water maintain.
:- Globulin - 2.3gm
- It is responsible of the formation of the antibody.
- Infection protect for the body.
:- Fibrinogen – 0.3gm
- Responsible for the blood clotting.
- All plasma protein are synthesis of the liver.
- Osmotic pressure of the blood - 36 mm/hg.
- Onpotic pressure of the blood – 28 mm/hg.
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