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CHAPTER 11
Chapter Outline
Characteristics of Blood
Plasma
Blood Cells
Red Blood Cells
Function
Production and maturation
Life span
Blood types
White Blood Cells
Classification
Functions
Platelets
Function
Prevention of abnormal clotting
BOX11–1 ANEMIA
BOX11–2 JAUNDICE
BOX11–3 RH DISEASE OF THE NEWBORN
BOX11–4 LEUKEMIA
BOX11–5 WHITE BLOOD CELL TYPES:HLA
BOX11–6 HEMOPHILIA
BOX11–7 DISSOLVING CLOTS
Student Objectives
- Describe the composition and explain the func-
tions of blood plasma. - Name the primary hemopoietic tissue and the
kinds of blood cells produced. - State the function of red blood cells, including the
protein and the mineral involved. - Name the nutrients necessary for red blood cell
production, and state the function of each. - Explain how hypoxia may change the rate of red
blood cell production. - Describe what happens to red blood cells that have
reached the end of their life span; what happens to
the hemoglobin? - Explain the ABO and Rh blood types.
- Name the five kinds of white blood cells and
describe the function of each. - State what platelets are, and explain how they are
involved in hemostasis. - Describe the three stages of chemical blood clot-
ting. - Explain how abnormal clotting is prevented in the
vascular system. - State the normal values in a complete blood count.