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A comprehensive overview of blood, its components, and functions. It delves into the formation of blood cells (hematopoiesis), the process of hemostasis (stopping bleeding), and blood groups and transfusions. The document also discusses developmental aspects of blood, including fetal hemoglobin and age-related changes. It is a valuable resource for students of biology, anatomy, and physiology.
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Blood Overview of Blood
o Characteristics: ▪ Anucleate, biconcave discs, lack mitochondria. ▪ Contain hemoglobin (Hb): binds up to 4 oxygen molecules. ▪ Normal count: ~5 million/mm³ of blood. ▪ Lifespan: ~100–120 days. ▪ Hemoglobin is an iron-bearing protein (Fe-porphyrin) ▪ Normal count: 12 - 18 g/100 mL of blood. ▪ o Imbalances: ▪ Anemia : Reduced oxygen- carrying ability due to low RBC count or abnormal hemoglobin. ▪ Sickle Cell Anemia : Abnormally shaped hemoglobin. ▪ Polycythemia : Excess RBCs, caused by high altitude or bone marrow cancer; increases blood viscosity. o Increase in RBCs slows blood flow and increases blood viscosity
Blood Groups and Transfusions
o Incompatibility between maternal and fetal blood can result in fetal cyanosis , resulting from destruction of fetal blood cells