The Human Heart Septum.

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The Human Heart Septum

The Human Heart Pulmonary Artery to left lung Pulmonary Artery to right lung Septum

Components of Blood Red Blood Cells (RBC): Plasma: primary purpose is to carry oxygen to all parts of the body can be dark red (oxygen poor) or bright red (oxygen rich) Blood is NEVER blue Produced in bone marrow RBC carry hemoglobin, an iron-containing protein that contains oxygen disc shaped with a pinched center; allows them to bend and squeeze through capillaries Plasma: the fluid portion of blood makes up 55% of blood and is a yellow colored liquid about 95% of it is made of water.

Components of Blood Red Blood Cells (RBC):

Components of Blood Plasma:

Components of Blood White Blood Cells (WBC): Platelets: fight infection larger in size but they are fewer in numbers the body increases production of white blood cells when they are needed (when you are sick or fighting infection) Platelets: cell fragments that help the blood to clot at a wound site shaped somewhat like plates Also produced in bone marrow Hemophiliacs lack a sufficient number of platelets; therefore they are considered free bleeders

Components of Blood White Blood Cells:

Components of Blood Platelets: