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Components of Blood • Whole blood – RBCs – WBCs – Platelets: cell fragments that aid in clotting • Plasma – 90% water (allows materials to dissolve) – Amino acids, glucose, hormones, vitamins, salts, waste – Concentrations allows diffusion in/out of blood stream Click picture to play Red Blood Cells • • • • • Produced from stem cells in bone marrow Lose nucleus as they mature Transport O2 to cells; remove CO2 O2 binds to hemoglobin proteins Dead cells filtered by liver & spleen Sickle Cell Normal ABO Blood Groups • Proteins on blood cells determined blood type • Antigen (markers) – proteins on cell’s surface that identify cells as foreign or natural • Antibodies: – proteins from WBCs to attack invaders – Float freely in plasma Group A blood • A antigens on the surface of your RBCs • B antibodies in your blood plasma Group B blood • B antigens on the surface of your RBCs • A antibodies in your blood plasma Group AB blood • A and B antigens on the surface of your RBCs • no A or B antibodies at all in your blood plasma Group O blood • No A or B antigens on the surface of your RBCs • both A and B antibodies in your blood plasma Rh Factors • Rh+ – Protein found in blood – Can receive Rh+ or Rh- blood • Rh– Lack protein in blood – Only receive Rhblood 1) Can this work? • Acceptor • Donor O- AB- 2) Can this work? • Acceptor • Donor A+ A- 3) Can this work? • Acceptor • Donor AB- B- 1) Can this work? • Acceptor • Donor O- AB- 2) Can this work? • Acceptor • Donor A+ A- 3) Can this work? • Acceptor • Donor AB- B- White Blood Cells • Remove foreign invaders & dead cells • Able to move through body tissue Platelets • Form clots when bleeding • Proteins form a web to trap cells & platelets