Blood and Body Fluids
... • Testing if agglutinatin occurs as follows: • Anti- • Anti• Blood type A B ...
... • Testing if agglutinatin occurs as follows: • Anti- • Anti• Blood type A B ...
Slide 1
... •If a newborn has PKU, phenyalanine may build up in the tissues during the child’s fist uears of life and cause severe mental redardation. •They would’ve had to inherit the recessie allele from both parents. ...
... •If a newborn has PKU, phenyalanine may build up in the tissues during the child’s fist uears of life and cause severe mental redardation. •They would’ve had to inherit the recessie allele from both parents. ...
Circulatory
... inorganic salts in the form of dissolved ions, ions help maintain the osmotic balance of the blood Red blood cells- transport oxygen, also called erythrocytes, they are the most numerous blood cells. They lack mitochondria; they generate ATP by anaerobic metabolism White blood cells- help in defense ...
... inorganic salts in the form of dissolved ions, ions help maintain the osmotic balance of the blood Red blood cells- transport oxygen, also called erythrocytes, they are the most numerous blood cells. They lack mitochondria; they generate ATP by anaerobic metabolism White blood cells- help in defense ...
Excretory
... Removes waste products from the blood. Urinary system is made up of: • Kidneys • Ureter • Bladder • Urethra ...
... Removes waste products from the blood. Urinary system is made up of: • Kidneys • Ureter • Bladder • Urethra ...
Hemolytic Disease of the Newborn, Current Methods of Diagnosis
... Similar to weak D, drop of maternal rbcs incubated with antiD which coats D antigens of fetal rbcs present. Wash off anti-D. Add D pos indicator rbcs which will bind to second Fab of the anti-D coating the cells. Forms rosettes around the cells. Detects FHM of approximately 10 mLs ...
... Similar to weak D, drop of maternal rbcs incubated with antiD which coats D antigens of fetal rbcs present. Wash off anti-D. Add D pos indicator rbcs which will bind to second Fab of the anti-D coating the cells. Forms rosettes around the cells. Detects FHM of approximately 10 mLs ...
Human Body Review - Effingham County Schools
... a. skeletal, muscular, and nervous systems b. digestive, endocrine, and immune systems c. nervous, immune, and respiratory systems d. immune, digestive, and integumentary ...
... a. skeletal, muscular, and nervous systems b. digestive, endocrine, and immune systems c. nervous, immune, and respiratory systems d. immune, digestive, and integumentary ...
Therapeutic Apheresis Informed Consent
... All apheresis procedures have basic principles in common: Blood is withdrawn through a needle or catheter and mixed with an anticoagulant as it is drawn. The blood is pumped through the cell-separator and the desired components are collected in a sterile plastic container. Most of the blood in the c ...
... All apheresis procedures have basic principles in common: Blood is withdrawn through a needle or catheter and mixed with an anticoagulant as it is drawn. The blood is pumped through the cell-separator and the desired components are collected in a sterile plastic container. Most of the blood in the c ...
Heart and Circulatory System
... Have one-way valves inside to prevent backflow of blood. Lymphatic System - a separate, second vessel network. - an alternate route for excess fluids between cells to move into the blood stream – a major means of preventing swelling of tissue. - important for the removal of proteins that have leaked ...
... Have one-way valves inside to prevent backflow of blood. Lymphatic System - a separate, second vessel network. - an alternate route for excess fluids between cells to move into the blood stream – a major means of preventing swelling of tissue. - important for the removal of proteins that have leaked ...
Hypertension
... pressure above 140/90 mmHg. The blood pressure must be high, at least three consecutive measurements, measured at the same time of the day, in the correct way: in sitting, 33cm cuff, arm position at the level of the heart ...
... pressure above 140/90 mmHg. The blood pressure must be high, at least three consecutive measurements, measured at the same time of the day, in the correct way: in sitting, 33cm cuff, arm position at the level of the heart ...
Circulation PPT
... This means the average heart pumps enough blood in 1 year to fill an Olympic size swimming pool! ...
... This means the average heart pumps enough blood in 1 year to fill an Olympic size swimming pool! ...
Body Systems - emseducation.info
... Carry blood away from the heart Aorta: Largest artery; divides at the navel into the iliac arteries Carotid; major artery of the neck, supplies head with blood ...
... Carry blood away from the heart Aorta: Largest artery; divides at the navel into the iliac arteries Carotid; major artery of the neck, supplies head with blood ...
Review: Chapters 12 & 14 and HIV
... a. recipient because there are no A or B antigens on the red blood cell b. donor because there are no A or B antigens on the red blood cell c. recipient because there are no anti-A or anti-B antibodies in plasma d. donor because there are no anti-A or anti-B antibodies in plasma ...
... a. recipient because there are no A or B antigens on the red blood cell b. donor because there are no A or B antigens on the red blood cell c. recipient because there are no anti-A or anti-B antibodies in plasma d. donor because there are no anti-A or anti-B antibodies in plasma ...
ALAT Chapter 5 - AZ Branch AALAS Homepage
... support and protection and helps it move Protection - cranium encases brain; sternum, ribs and vertebrae surround heart and lungs. Movement by providing attachment for muscles. Bones are attached at joints by ligaments, and muscles are attached to bones by tendons. Muscle contractions result in ...
... support and protection and helps it move Protection - cranium encases brain; sternum, ribs and vertebrae surround heart and lungs. Movement by providing attachment for muscles. Bones are attached at joints by ligaments, and muscles are attached to bones by tendons. Muscle contractions result in ...
Blood, Skin, and Connective Tissue
... ◦ Antigen = foreign material/chemical that promotes the formation of matching antibodies Bacteria and Viruses ...
... ◦ Antigen = foreign material/chemical that promotes the formation of matching antibodies Bacteria and Viruses ...
10.1 vessels notes
... o Oxygen and nutrients diffuse out of the capillary and into the tissue fluid that surrounds cells o Wastes (carbon dioxide) diffuse into the capillary o Some water leaves the capillaries, and excess is picked up by lymphatic vessels The Veins Veins and venules (small veins) take blood from the capi ...
... o Oxygen and nutrients diffuse out of the capillary and into the tissue fluid that surrounds cells o Wastes (carbon dioxide) diffuse into the capillary o Some water leaves the capillaries, and excess is picked up by lymphatic vessels The Veins Veins and venules (small veins) take blood from the capi ...
Terminology - Beacon for Health
... organic compounds containing both amino and carboxyl radicals - combine to make all the proteins found in the body. Some amino acids can be made by the body, but some “essential” amino acids have to be consumed in the diet. Petechiae/petechiation – small, purplish hemorrhagic spots that appear in sk ...
... organic compounds containing both amino and carboxyl radicals - combine to make all the proteins found in the body. Some amino acids can be made by the body, but some “essential” amino acids have to be consumed in the diet. Petechiae/petechiation – small, purplish hemorrhagic spots that appear in sk ...
Circulatory System
... white blood cells and platelets. Blood carries oxygen and nutrients to cells of the body. Plasma 60% is plasma – A fluid that contains proteins, glucose, hormones, gases and other substances dissolved in water. – White Blood cells – help body fight infection. – Red blood cells – more numerous, pick ...
... white blood cells and platelets. Blood carries oxygen and nutrients to cells of the body. Plasma 60% is plasma – A fluid that contains proteins, glucose, hormones, gases and other substances dissolved in water. – White Blood cells – help body fight infection. – Red blood cells – more numerous, pick ...
Digital Frog 2 workbook sample
... illustrate the movement of the substances either into or out of the capillaries. (Hint: Some may do both.) ...
... illustrate the movement of the substances either into or out of the capillaries. (Hint: Some may do both.) ...
Circulation powerpoint
... The exchange of gases that happens in the lungs and the act of breathing in and out to replenish the oxygen and remove the carbon dioxide is known as Respiration. ...
... The exchange of gases that happens in the lungs and the act of breathing in and out to replenish the oxygen and remove the carbon dioxide is known as Respiration. ...
Blood Types PowerPoint
... • Cord blood has immunity producing stem cells, is easy to transplant, and does not cause rejection That is why research is being done on umbilical cord blood. ...
... • Cord blood has immunity producing stem cells, is easy to transplant, and does not cause rejection That is why research is being done on umbilical cord blood. ...
11.2 Notes
... A transfusion of the wrong type can cause a violent, even fatal, reaction in the body as the immune system responds to an antigen not found on its own cells ...
... A transfusion of the wrong type can cause a violent, even fatal, reaction in the body as the immune system responds to an antigen not found on its own cells ...
HUMAN PHYSIOLOGY standard
... Families & friends suffer grief when a loved one is sick with AIDS. Families become poorer if the victim becomes unable to work, and individuals with AIDS may be stigmatized by society making it difficult to find employment, housing, and partners. In countries with high rates of HIV, people may avoi ...
... Families & friends suffer grief when a loved one is sick with AIDS. Families become poorer if the victim becomes unable to work, and individuals with AIDS may be stigmatized by society making it difficult to find employment, housing, and partners. In countries with high rates of HIV, people may avoi ...
Slide 1
... Blood types • Both the allele for A and the allele for B are CODOMINANT • When both are inherited, both are expressed • Example: kid who inherits a B blood allele and an A blood allele will have group AB blood • Type O blood is recessive, so for a kid to have O blood they would have the alleles OO ...
... Blood types • Both the allele for A and the allele for B are CODOMINANT • When both are inherited, both are expressed • Example: kid who inherits a B blood allele and an A blood allele will have group AB blood • Type O blood is recessive, so for a kid to have O blood they would have the alleles OO ...
O2 CO2 SKIT
... finger-like parts lining the small intestine, absorb nutrients from digested food. Blood picks up the nutrients from the villi. Eventually, the body cells absorb the nutrients out of the blood. To get energy, the body's cells use oxygen to "burn" certain nutrients. This produces energy and a waste p ...
... finger-like parts lining the small intestine, absorb nutrients from digested food. Blood picks up the nutrients from the villi. Eventually, the body cells absorb the nutrients out of the blood. To get energy, the body's cells use oxygen to "burn" certain nutrients. This produces energy and a waste p ...
Blood type
A blood type (also called a blood group) is a classification of blood based on the presence or absence of inherited antigenic substances on the surface of red blood cells (RBCs). These antigens may be proteins, carbohydrates, glycoproteins, or glycolipids, depending on the blood group system. Some of these antigens are also present on the surface of other types of cells of various tissues. Several of these red blood cell surface antigens can stem from one allele (or an alternative version of a gene) and collectively form a blood group system.Blood types are inherited and represent contributions from both parents. A total of 35 human blood group systems are now recognized by the International Society of Blood Transfusion (ISBT). The two most important ones are ABO and the RhD antigen; they determine someone's blood type (A, B, AB and O, with +, − or Null denoting RhD status).Many pregnant women carry a fetus with a blood type which is different from their own, which is not a problem. What can matter is whether the baby is RhD positive or negative. Mothers who are RhD- and carry a RhD+ baby can form antibodies against fetal RBCs. Sometimes these maternal antibodies are IgG, a small immunoglobulin, which can cross the placenta and cause hemolysis of fetal RBCs, which in turn can lead to hemolytic disease of the newborn called erythroblastosis fetalis, an illness of low fetal blood counts that ranges from mild to severe. Sometimes this is lethal for the fetus; in these cases it is called hydrops fetalis.