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· Basophils
· Have histamine-containing granules
· Initiate inflammation
Agranulocytes
· Lymphocytes
· Nucleus fills most of the cell
· Play an important role in the immune
response
· Monocytes
· Largest of the white blood cells
· Function as macrophages
· Important in fighting chronic infection
Platelets
· Derived from ruptured multinucleate cells
(megakaryocytes)
· Needed for the clotting process
· Normal platelet count = 300,000/mm3
Hematopoiesis – Blood Cell
Formation
· Occurs in red bone marrow
· All blood cells are derived from a common
stem cell (hemocytoblast)
Fate of Erythrocytes
· Unable to divide, grow, or synthesize
proteins
· Wear out in 100 to 120 days
· When worn out, are eliminated by
phagocytes in the spleen or liver
· Lost cells are replaced by division of stem
cells
Hemostasis
· Stoppage of blood flow
· Result of a break in a blood vessel
· Hemostasis involves three phases
· Platelet plug formation
· Vascular spasms
· Coagulation
Vessel damage, blood loss Vascular spasm
Platelet Plug Formation
· Collagen fibers are exposed by a break in a
blood vessel
· Platelets become “sticky” and cling to fibers
· Anchored platelets release chemicals to
attract more platelets
· Platelets pile up to form a platelet plug
Platelet plug forms Coagulation
Vascular Spasms
· Anchored platelets release serotonin
· Serotonin causes blood vessel muscles to
spasm
· Spasms narrow the blood vessel, decreasing
blood loss
Coagulation
· Injured tissues release thromboplastin
enzyme)
· Thrombin joins fibrinogen proteins into hair-like fibrin
· Fibrin forms a meshwork
post-bone CA trtment)
· Platelet deficiency
· Hemophilia
· Hereditary bleeding disorder
fatal
· Transfusions are the only way to replace blood quickly
system
· Blood is “typed” by using antibodies that will cause blood