Serum
Question 1. Four functions of plasma proteins.
Answer:
Functions of plasma proteins:
1. Coagulation:
- Fibrinogen, prothrombin and haemophilic globulin are involved in coagulation.
2. Immunity:
- The gamma globulin produce antibodies which provide immunity to the body.
3. Transport:
- Plasma proteins helps in transport of certain substances like hormones, enzymes etc.
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4. Erythrocyte sedimentation Rate (ESR):
- Globulin and fibrinogen accelerate rouleaux formation which is responsible for ESR.
5. Reserve Function:
- Plasma proteins stores proteins and break them into amino acids when needed by the body.
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Question 2. Serum.
Answer:
If blood is allowed to clot in a test tube, then the clot retracts and gives out serum.
- On formation of clot, fibrinogen is utilized.
- Thus, serum contains only albumin and globulin and not fibrinogen.
- It has higher serotonin 5HT content as due to clotting platelets have been breakdown.
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Question 3. Starling’s Hypothesis.
Answer:
- It is to determine the net filtration pressure.
- According to the Starling’s hypothesis, the net filtration through capillary membrane is proportional to the hydrostatic pressure difference across the membrane minus the oncotic pressure differences.
- These pressure are called Starlings forces.
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