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Function of Blood (5)
Gas and nutrient circulation

Hormone distribution

Leukocyte transportation

Homeostatis

Clotting
Type of Leukocytes
Neutrophils

Lymphocytes

Monocytes

Eosinophils

Basophils
Erythrocyte Structure (properties, shape, purpose)
No intracellular organelles

Biconcave and deformable

Allows cells to move through microvasculature
Life span of erythrocytes
120 days
Primary Granules (4)
Lysozome

Myeloperoxidase

Phagocytins

Defensins
Lysozomes
Primary granule

Attack cell wall
Myeloperoxidase
Primary granule

Use H2O2 to destroy microbes
Phagocytins
Primary granule

Basic proteins

Bactericidal
Codeine
Opioid Analgesic
s.e.:Drowsiness, sedation, nausea, vomiting, anorexia
Respiratory depression, constipation, orthostatic hypotension
mgmt of moderate to severe pain, nonproductive cough
PO, IM/SQ
do not give if resp less than 12 per min
withdrawal symptoms
Neutrophil Structure (distinctive)
Multi-lobed nucleus
Neutrophil Specific Granules
Lactoferrin

Collagenase

Lysozomal Enzymes and Phagocytins

Leukotrienes

Cytokines
Lactoferrin
In neutrophils

Chelate iron and destroy bacteria
Collagenase
In neutrophils

Digest microbes
Eosinophils (distinctive structure; general purpose)
Bi-lobed nucleus

Attack parasites
Major Basic Protein
In eosinophils

Attacks larvae
Agranulocytes
Monocytes

Lymphocytes
Granulocytes
Neutrophils

Eosinophils

Basophils
Monocytes
Macrophage precursor
Lymphocytes
Attack viruses
Platelet origin
Megakaryocyte cytoplasm
Platelet shape
Disk (inactive)

Sea Star (active)
Platelet granules (2)
Dense have serotonin and Ca

Alpha have tissue repair proteins
Serotonin (function in platelets)
In dense granules

Vasoconstriction
Ca (function in platelets)
In dense granules

Clotting factor
Band Neutrophils
Immature

No segmented nucleus
Nucleus takes up all of cell
Lymphocyte (under scope)
Nucleus takes up most of cell
Monocyte (under scope)