DAT ch 5 Word Scramble
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Hemoglobin | binds CO w/ much greater affinity than myoglobin |
Myoglobin | single chain, stores O2 in muscle |
Blood flow | aorta => arteries => arterioles => capillaries => venules => veins |
Capillaries | single layer walls; exchange of gases, nutrients, and cellular wastes |
Atria | upper chambers of heart |
Ventricles | lower chambers of heart |
Right Side of heart pumps | deoxygenated blood into pulmonary circulation |
Left Side of heart pumps | oxygenated blood into systematic circulation |
pulmonary vein & umbilical vein | carry oxygenated blood (unlike other veins) |
Ductus venosus | allows blood to bypass the liver |
Foramen ovale | allows blood to bypass pulmonary circulation by entering the left atria directly from the right atria |
Ductus arteriosus | conducts some blood from the pulmonary artery to the aorta (bypassing the lungs) |
Lymphatic System | collect interstitial fluid and return it to circulatory system maintaining balance of body fluids; second function: collect chylomicrons from small intestine; can initiate an immune response against anything foreign |
Interstitial fluid | main component of extracellular fluid of multicellular animals; has a diff. composition depending on type of surrounding tissue & area of the body |
Blood is composed of | both liquid (55%) and cellular components (45%) |
Plasma | is liquid portion of blood – mix of salts, gases, wastes, hormones |
Erythrocytes (red blood cells) | come from stem cells in bone marrow; oxygen carrying component; contains tons of hemoglobin; phagocytized after 120 days |
Leukocytes (white blood cells) | protective functions; some phagocytize foreign matter, others migrate from blood to tissue; ex macrophages and lymphocytes |
Platelets | cell fragments, lack nuclei; involved in clot formation; come from fragmentation of large bone marrow cells called megakaryocytes |
Clotting | platelets that come into contact w/ exposed collagen release chemical that adheres platelets to one another forming a PLUG. |
clotting reaction chain | thromboplastin to convert prothrombin => thrombin; thrombin converts fibrinogen => fibrin; fibrin coats damaged area and traps blood cells to form a CLOT |
Cardiac Output (CO) = | SV (stroke volume) X HR (heart rate) |
Stroke volume | volume of blood discharged from the ventricles with each contraction. Stroke volume = end systolic volume – end diastolic volume. |
Cardiac output | volume discharged from ventricle each minute. |
Sodium-Calcium Channel | when open allow both Na+ & Ca2+ down gradient; stay open longer than fast sodium channels; causing membrane depolarization to last longer in cardiac muscle |
intercalated disks | hold together adjacent cells of cardiac muscle, allow cardiac muscles fibers to transmit electrical impulses rapidly (disks have low resistance to impulses) |
Immune system | composed of two mechanisms; humoral and cell mediated |
Humoral | production of antibodies; ** humoral doesn’t joke around, its really “anti-humoral” (humoral = antibodies)** |
Antibodies/immunoglobulins classes | – IgM, IgA, IgD, IgE, IgG (MADEG)]; they are complex proteins that bind to specific antigens |
Binding of an antibody | may directly inactivate the antigen, can induce phagocytocis by macrophages, on surface can activate the complement system to form holes in the cell membrane and lyse the cell |
“complement” system | chemical defense system to destroy microorganisms, complements immune system; serum proteins |
Cell Mediated | involves cells that combat fungal and viral infection; T helper cells activate B cells & T Killer cells; T helper is central controller of immune system |
Innate | Skin, macrophages engulf foreign material, inflammatory response (injured cells release histamine which causes blood vessels to dilate) |
interferons | small proteins made by most body cells after a viral attack; class of glycoproteins called cytokines; produced in response to bacterial, parasitic, and foreign agents, including tumors |
Macrophages | large white blood cells derived from monocytes, engulfs antigen and presents it to T cells |
mast cells | histamine release |
Plasma cells | antibody production |
neutrophils | phagocytic cells (do NOT develop into macrophages) |
ABO blood types | Type AB = universal recipient / Type O = universal donor |
Phosphate buffer system | maintains pH of internal fluids of all cells; H2PO4- and HPO42- act as acid & base; amphoteric |
Bicarbonate buffer | maintains pH of extracellular fluid; HCO3- & H2CO3, amphoteric |
Rh factor | another antigen that can be present on red blood cells / + or -/ can lead to pregnancy issues if the mother carries anti-Rh antibodies |
Translocation | circulation in plants |
gibberlins | plant hormones that may induce certain plants to flower & stem elongation |
ethylene | stimulates fruit ripening |
abscisic acid | inhibitor of plant growth hormones |
Cytokinins | plant hormones that promote cell division |
Xylem | thick walled; carry water and minerals UP plant / 3 mechanisms |
Transpiration Pull | vacuum created from water evaporation on leaves |
Capillary action | liquid rises due to surface tension and interactions b/w liquid and tube |
Root Pressure | water enters and pressures the water up the stem |
Phloem | thin walled; on outside of vascular bundle; transport nutrients DOWN |
Cambium | two layers thick; undifferentiated cells, give rise to xylem/ phloem; type of meristem |
Fibrovascular bundle | – xylem, phloem, and cambium layers |
Meristem | actively dividing, undifferentiated cells |
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