What is hematology?
The study of the blood and blood forming tissues
What is the composition of blood?
55% plasma
45% formed elements
What are “formed elements”?
Include erythrocytes, leukocytes, and thrombocytes
Describe erythrocytes
Describe leukocytes
Describe thrombocytes
Describe the cellular membrane
Describe the Fluid Mosaic Model
Describe lipids of the cellular membrane
What is the function of lipid bilayer of the cellular membrane?
What is the function of the protein in the cellular membrane?
What is the function of carbohydrates (polysaccharides) of the cellular membrane?
What are the extrinsic proteins in human blood cells?
Spectrin
Actin
Describe the cytoplasmic membrane, as a unit
Describe Osmosis
What is the basic principle underlying the erythrocyte fragility test?
Alterations int he erythrocyte membrane can be observed by placing RBC’s in varying concentrations of Nacl
What is osmostic pressure?
Pressure exterted by water molecules inside membrane at equilibrium
Describe low sodium concentration during osmosis
The net movement of water is into the cell which will cause the cell to lyse
Describe high sodium concentration of osmosis
The net movement of water is out of the cell which will cause cell creanation
Describe diffusion
What is diffusion dependent on?
1) solubility of molecules in liquids
2) temperature
3) concentration gradient via hydrophilic regions (where proteins create a pore like opening)
4) calcium ions affect permeability of membranes. Increase in Calcium in fluid around cell of accumulation of calcium in cytoplasm of cell can decrease permeability
Describe active transport
Describe endocytosis
What are two types of endocytosis?
Pinocytosis
Phagocytosis