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1 The Circulatory System: Blood
Human Bio 11

2 Blood The only organ that is liquid. Called the “life stream”.
Average human body contains about 5 litres. Called the “life stream”. It only takes blood ~30 seconds to circulate through the entire body.

3 Blood Physical Characteristics: Red Sticky Distinctive taste and smell
Dries quickly

4 Blood Functions: Carry oxygen and nutrients to cells.
Carry carbon dioxide, heat, and waste from cells. Regulates internal temperatures. Helps fight infections. Forms clots to repair damaged blood vessels.

5 Parts of Blood Class demonstration

6 Blood Components of Blood

7 Parts of Blood Four main components: Plasma 55% liquid Red Blood Cells
White Blood Cells 45% solids Platelets

8 Sample Placed in Centrifuge Blood Sample That Has Been Centrifuged
Plasma Platelets Red blood cell Whole Blood Sample Sample Placed in Centrifuge Blood Sample That Has Been Centrifuged

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10 Parts of Blood Plasma: ~55% of blood. Straw coloured liquid.
Made of proteins and salts. ~95% of plasma consists of water.

11 Parts of Blood Red Blood Cells (Erythrocytes): ~44% of blood.
Carry the nutrients and waste. Produced in bone marrow. Round with a hollow depression in each side. No nucleus.

12 Parts of Blood Red Blood Cells (Erythrocytes): Haemoglobin Anaemia
Protein that holds the oxygen. Made by iron. Anaemia Iron deficiency Leads to not enough haemoglobin and small RBCs.

13 Parts of Blood Red Blood Cells (Erythrocytes): Only last 3-4 months.
Old RBCs are broken down in the liver. The iron is returned to the bone marrow for new cells to use. 1-2 million cells per second.

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15 Parts of Blood White Blood Cells (Leukocytes): ~0.5% of blood.
Many different types of WBC. Part of the immune system. They protect the body from infection, disease-causing organisms (pathogens), and foreign objects (dust).

16 Parts of Blood White Blood Cells (Leukocytes): Colourless.
Larger than RBCs, but much less in numbers. 1 WBC for every 600 RBC. Most produced in bone marrow, but some in lymph tissues.

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18 Parts of Blood Platelets (Thrombocytes): Very small.
Enzymes that allows blood to clot Stops the loss of blood from a wound.

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21 Blood What is Blood?


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