BIOL 2458 CHAPTER 19 Part 1 SI 1. List the types of extracellular fluids. 2. Intracellular fluid makes up of the body fluids. Where is it found?

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BIOL 2458 CHAPTER 19 Part 1 SI 1 1. Extracellular fluid makes up of the body fluids. List the types of extracellular fluids. 2. Intracellular fluid makes up of the body fluids. Where is it found? 3. In which fluid space (intracellular or extracellular) do changes in fluid volumes occur first? 4. Describe what happens with water toxicity. COMPONENTS OF WHOLE BLOOD 5. makes up 55% of whole blood; makes up 45%. 6. Name the 5 types of plasma proteins and give their functions. 7. What are the other 3 major components of plasma, and what molecules make up each category? 8. List the 3 types of formed elements and give their functions. 9. stems cells produce regular leukocytes and platelets. stem cells produce lymphocytes. RED BLOOD CELLS 10. Describe the structure of a RBC. What is the advantage of the biconcave shape? 11. How long do RBC live? What happens at the end of their lifespan? 12. Define hematocrit. Define anemia. 13. What is the function of hemoglobin?

BIOL 2458 CHAPTER 19 Part 1 SI 2 14. Describe the structure of hemoglobin. Hemoglobin is functional at which protein structure. 15. Hemoglobin carrying oxygen is called. Hemoglobin carrying carbon dioxide is called. 16. Describe the breakdown of hemoglobin. 17. What happens to bilirubin in the body? 18. is a disorder in which bilirubin builds up in tissues and is not broken down. It gives the skin a color. 19. Where does iron go when recycled and how is it transported? 20. anemia occurs when there is not enough iron in the diet or there are problems with iron absorption. 21. What molecule has a much greater affinity for heme than oxygen? It gives the skin a color. 22. What is the function of myoglobin? BLOOD TYPES Some helpful websites: http://www.webmd.com/a-to-z-guides/blood-type-test http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/blood_type http://waynesword.palomar.edu/aniblood.htm#rhfactor 23. The surface markers on red blood cells are called or. Define antigen 24. or are proteins in plasma that will attack foreign RBCs. 25. Fill in the antigens (agglutinogens) and antibodies (agglutinins) for each blood type. BLOOD TYPE ANTIGENS ANTIBODIES A B AB O

BIOL 2458 CHAPTER 19 Part 1 SI 3 26. What happens if type B blood is given to a type A patient? 27. A person who is positive for the Rh factor has on the RBC. A person who is Rh negative. 28. Taking into account both surface antigens and Rh factor, a person with blood type is a universal donor. A person with blood type is a universal recipient. 29. The mother is Rh negative. The father is Rh positive. The first baby is Rh positive. What happens? Does this baby have any blood problems? 30. What happens during the mother s second pregnancy with an Rh positive child? What is this disorder called?

BIOL 2458 CHAPTER 19 Part 1 - answers SI 4 1. 1/3; plasma, interstitial fluid, CSF, serosal fluid in joints, fluid in eyes and ears 2. 2/3; in cells 3. extracellular 4. too much fluid goes into cells; cells die 5. plasma; formed elements 6. albumins act like solutes; produce osmotic pressure so water moves immunoglobulins (antibodies) body defense fibrinogen blood clotting; becomes solid fibrin regulatory proteins hormones, enzymes, proenzymes carrier proteins carry hormones and enzymes 7. electrolytes anions and cations that carry an electrical charge in solution nutrients carbohydrates, proteins, lipids wastes urea, uric acid 8. red blood cells carry oxygen and carbon dioxide white blood cells body defense platelets packets of cytoplasm that begin the blood clotting process 9. myeloid; lymphoid 10. biconcave disc; no organelles; increased surface area for faster gas exchange 11. 120 days; macrophage ingests RBC and recycles parts 12. percent of whole blood that contains RBC; decreased number of RBC in blood 13. attracts oxygen 14. 4 protein chains (2 alpha and 2 beta helices) with a heme molecule in the center of each chain, and iron in the middle of each heme molecule; quaternary 15. oxyhemoglobin; carbaminohemoglobin 16. heme biliverdin bilirubin unconjugated bilirubin conjugated bilirubin 17. excreted in bile and becomes part of bile salts; excreted in urine and feces 18. jaundice; yellow 19. to bone via transferring 20. iron deficiency anemia 21. carbon monoxide; bright red 22. carries hemoglobin in muscles 23. surface antigens; agglutinogens; anything that causes an allergic reaction 24. antibodies; agglutinins 25. BLOOD TYPE ANTIGENS ANTIBODIES A A Anti-B B B Anti-A AB AB None O None Anti-A, anti-b 26. The anti-a antibodies in the type B blood will bind to the A antigens in the type A blood. Agglutination and hemolysis occur. 27. Rh antigens; does not have any Rh antigens on the RBC.

BIOL 2458 CHAPTER 19 Part 1 - answers SI 5 28. universal donor O negative; universal recipient AB positive 29. At delivery, some of the baby s Rh positive RBC can enter the mother s circulation. The mother develops anti-rh antibodies. ; no 30. The anti-rh antibodies circulating in the mother s blood cross the placenta into the baby and attack the baby s blood. hemolytic disease of the newborn