PPT-Hematopoiesis: Red Blood Cells

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Digital Laboratory Its best to view this in Slide Show mode especially for the quizzes This module will take approximately 75 minutes to complete After completing

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Digital Laboratory Its best to view this in Slide Show mode especially for the quizzes This module will take approximately 75 minutes to complete After completing this exercise you should be able to. Roughly . 5 liters per person. Blood is . heavier than water . (components are made primarily of water with other . biochemicals. added in!). Varies with:. Body size . Changes in fluid and electrolytes/salt. Practical Hematology Lab. - LAB 1 -. Introduction. The complete blood count (CBC) is one of the most commonly ordered blood tests. . The . complete blood count is the calculation of the cellular (formed elements) of blood. . erythrocyte. , . cellular . component of blood, millions of which in the circulation of vertebrates give the blood its characteristic . colour. and carry oxygen from the lungs to the tissues. The mature human red blood cell is small, round, and biconcave; it appears . 1What makes up the blood in our bodies Red Blood Cellserythrocytes The most abundant cells in our blood they are produced in the bone marrow and contain a protein called hemoglobin that carries oxygen Lesson 10.2: Blood Types. Lesson 10.3: Blood Disorders and Diseases . The Blood. Lesson 10.1. The Function and Composition of Blood. Chapter 10: The Blood. the function of blood. the formed elements. A type of blood cell that is made in the bone marrow and found in the blood. Red blood cells contain a protein called hemoglobin, which carries oxygen from the lungs to all parts of the body. .. The normal RBC . In healthy men, the average number of RBCs per cubic millimeter is 5,200,000 (±300,000); . In women, it is 4,700,000 (±300,000).. Hematocrit or Packed cell volume (PCV). Normal adult female Range: 36 - 46 percent. . Learning Objectives. Stem cells. Process of . e. rythropoiesis -. . site, stages. Factors affecting erythropoiesis. Hematopoiesis. The process of formation of new blood cells. 4. ▫ . Blood (. Hemopoietic. Dr. David . Dora. Assistant. professor. 2020. February. TB. Blood. primary functions. Suppl. ies. . oxygen.  . for. . tissues . (. bound . to hemoglobin, . in red. blood. cells. , (RBC)). Suppl. At the end of this unit of study, the student should be able to:. Describe the basic concepts of cell differentiation and maturation.. Compare and contrast the categories of hematopoietic precursor cells: hematopoietic stem cells, hematopoietic progenitor cells, and maturing cells, including proliferation and differentiation potential, morphology, and population size.. The extra cells cause the blood to be thicker, and this, in turn, increases the risk of other health issues, such as blood clots.. TYPES . Primary polycythemia. Secondary polycythemia. Primary polycythemia is also called polycythemia vera (PV).. pluripotent stem cells . in the marrow. . They divide into three main types.. Erythropoiesis. , is formation of RBC. Leucopoiesis . (myelopoiesis) is formation of WBC. Thrombopoiesis. is formation of platelets.. Myeloid. Lymphoid. Histiocytic. Myeloid . neoplasms. (1) . Myeloproliferative. . neoplasms. (2) . Myelodysplastic. syndromes. (3) Acute myeloid leukemia. Features:. Recurrent genetic mutations. Increased bone marrow cellularity. Introduction . Red blood cells are characterized by a biconcave shape aids efficient navigation through narrow vessels.. Surface antigens on red blood cells determine individual blood types.. Lack of nucleus and organelles enables high hemoglobin concentration for oxygen transport..

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