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Home » Composition and Functions of Blood Question And Answers

Composition and Functions of Blood Question And Answers

July 10, 2023 by Joankessler parkland Leave a Comment

Question 1. Discuss the composition and functions of blood.
Answer: 

Compsotion of blood:

“Understanding blood composition through FAQs: Plasma, RBCs, WBCs, and platelets explained”

  1. Formed elements – blood cells – 45%.
    1. Erythrocytes or red blood corpuslces (RBC’s)
      • Normal count -5 million/ul
    2. Leucocytes or white blood corpuscles (WBC’s)
      • Normal count – 4,000 – 11,000/μl
    3. Platelets or thrombocytes.
      • Normal count – 1.5-4 lacs/ul
  2. Plasma-55%.
    • It is a clear, straw colored fluid portion of the blood.
    • It contains.
      1. 91-92%-water.
      2. 8-9% solids.
        1. 1% inorganic molecules.
          \(-\mathrm{Na}^{+}, \mathrm{Ca}^{2+}, \mathrm{K}^{+}, \mathrm{Mg}^{2+}, \mathrm{Cl}^{-}, \mathrm{HCO}_3^{-}, \mathrm{PO}_4^{3-}, \mathrm{Fe}^{2+}, \mathrm{Cu}^{2+}\)
        2. 8% organic molecules.
          • Plasma proteins – albumin, globulin, fibrinogen. Amino acids- essential and non-essential.
          • Carbohydrates – glucose.
          • Fats – triglycerides, cholesterol, phospholipids. Internal secretions – esterase
          • Nonprotein nitrogenous substances – ammonia. Antibodies.
      3. Gases:
        • Oxygen, carbon dioxide, nitrogen.

“Importance of studying blood composition for medical students: Questions explained”

Composition And Functions Of Blood

“Common challenges in mastering blood composition notes effectively: FAQs provided”

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Functions of blood:

  1. Nutritive.
    • Blood carries the food absorbed from the digestive system to tissues for growth and production of energy.
  2. Respiratory.
    • Blood transport oxygen from lungs to the tissues and carbon dioxide from the tissues to the lungs.
  3. Excretory.
    • Waste products are carried through blood to excretory organs like kidney, skin and intestine.
  4. Transport of hormones and enzymes.
    • Blood transports the hormones secreted from the endocrine glands to their target organs/tissues.
    • Blood also transports enzymes.
  5. Regulation of water balance.
    • Water balance is regulated as the water content of the blood gets interchangeable with interstitial fluid.
  6. Regulation of acid base balance – pH.
    • Blood maintains pH through the buffering system of plasma proteins and haemoglobin.
    • This mechanism is called homeostasis.
  7. Regulation of body temperature.
    • Blood regulates body temperature due to its high specific heat.
    • It regulates through thermoregulatory mechanism due to which balance occurs between heat loss and heat gain in the body.
  8. Storage function.
    • Blood stores substances like proteins, glucose, sodium and potassium so that these substances can be used during starvation, fluid loss, etc.
  9. Defensive function
    • White blood cells help in the defense of the body.

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Question 2. Give the composition of blood and write about the importance of plasma.
Answer:

Plasma:

“Steps to explain the composition of blood: Plasma vs formed elements: Q&A guide”

 

composition of blood

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