blood: the stuff of life slides to supplement blossoms lesson
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Blood: The Stuff of Life
Slides to supplement BLOSSOMS lesson
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Antibodies
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High Magnification
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Platelet
White blood cells
High Magnification
Red blood cells
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Immune cells found in blood
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Immune cells found in blood
Identify:NeutrophilLymphocyteBasophilEosinophilMonocyte
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Immune cells found in blood
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Neutrophils
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NeutrophilsLymphocyte
Low Magnification
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High Magnification
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Neutrophil
Lymphocyte
High Magnification
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Eosinophil
High Magnification
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Basophil
High Magnification
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Monocyte
High Magnification
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Platelets
High Magnification
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Recipe for blood
To prepare 1 liter of blood:• 550 milliliters of plasma (containing water,
albumin, antibodies, electrolytes, etc.)• 5 trillion red blood cells• 10 billion white blood cells (lymphocytes)– 60% are neutrophils– 35% are lymphocytes– 4% of monocytes– <1% eosinophils and basophils.
• 300 billion platelets
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Step 1: Determine your weight in kilograms
• To find your body weight in kilograms:
• For example, using an example body weight of 130 lbs:
130 pounds * 0.45 kilograms/pound = 58.5 kilograms
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kglbBodyWeight
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Step 2: Determine the volume of water in your body
• To find your body weight in kilograms:
• To find the volume of the water in your body
• For example, using an example body weight of 130 lbs:58.5 kilogram body weight * 0.6= 35.1 kg of water in the body35.1 kg of water * 1 L/kg = 35.1 L of water in the body
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LaterDensityOfWkgtWaterWeigh
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Intracellular vs. extracellular fluid
Intracellular fluid (inside cells)
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Step 3: Determine your blood volume
• To find your extracellular (outside of cells) fluid volume:
• To find your blood volume (blood makes up about a third of extracellular fluid):
• For example, using an example body weight of 130 lbs:35.1 L of water in my body * (1/3) = 11.7 L of extracellular fluid
• 11.7 L of extracellular fluid * (1/3) = 3.9 L of blood in the body of someone who weighs 130 lbs
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