Blood volume for male and females
- males- 5-6 liters (47% +-5)
blood pH
- 7.35-7.45
plasma
- albumin is most common- carriers
hemoglobin
erythropoiesis
leukocytes
T lymphocytes
- monocytes become macrophages and activate T lymphocytes
B lymphocytes
-produce antibody cells
leukopoiesis
Clotting process (coagulation)
intrinsic pathway
extrinsic pathway
clot retraction and repair
fibrinolysis
plasma and blood volume expanders
- mimic osmotic properties of albumin (pulls water in)
clot limiting (anticoagulants)
thrombus vs embolus
- embolus- traveling- PE
lymphatic collecting vessels
reticular cells
- produce lymphoid tissues stoma (mattress) that support other cells in lymphoid organs
two types of lymphoid tissue
diffuse lymphatic tissue
lymphatic follicles (nodules)
primary lymph organs
structure of a lymph node