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Chapter 16 Circulation Section 2 Blood and Lymph

Blood is made up of four components: What makes up blood? What are the components of blood? Blood is made up of four components: Plasma Red blood cells White blood cells Platelets Plasma is the liquid part of the blood

What determines the type of blood that a person can receive in a transfusion? Marker molecules on your red blood cells determine your blood type and the type of blood that you can safely receive in transfusions.

What are the structures and function of the lymphatic system? A network of vein-like vessels that returns the fluid (lymph) to the bloodstream. The structures are the lymph nodes

Plasma The liquid part of the blood 90% of plasma is water 10% of plasma is dissolved materials such as nutrients or glucose Plasma is yellow

Red Blood Cell Take up oxygen in the lungs and deliver it to cells everywhere in the body They are produce only in the red bone marrow They do not undergo mitosis and cannot reproduce.

Hemoglobin An iron containing protein that bonds chemically with oxygen molecules Remember DNA contained the code to produce proteins

White Blood Cell Are also produced in the red bone marrow They are the body’s disease fighters They capture invaders like bacteria by engulfing them and digesting them They lose their lives in the battle against disease and are also known as puss

Platelet Platelets are cell fragments that play an important part in forming blood clots Because of their irregular shapes they are able to latch together and form clots

Lymphatic System A network of vein-like vessels that returns the fluid (lymph) to the bloodstream

Lymph Fluid inside the lymphatic system It consists of water and dissolved materials such as glucose I also contains white blood cells that have left the capillaries

Lymph Node Small knobs of tissue that filter lymph, trapping bacteria and other disease-causing microorganisms in the fluid When the body is fighting an infection, the lymph nodes become enlarged and can hurt

Blood Transfusion The transfer of blood from one person to another

Rh Factor Another protein in red blood cells It can cause a clumping reaction in blood

Marker Molecules Blood types such as A, B, AB, and O are determined by marker molecules that are on red blood cells These marker molecules help to identify the types of cells and their function

Why do vampires drink blood. Are they parasites Why do vampires drink blood? Are they parasites? What might their digestive system look like? Draw a diagram of a vampires digestive system and determine if the vampire need type A blood, type B blood, type AB blood or type O blood.