Second structure in the conduction pathway | ||
Fifth Structure in conduction pathway | ||
third structure in conduction pathway | ||
first structure in conduction pathway | ||
Fourth Structure in conduction pathway | ||
a bulge in the wall of a vessel | ||
Bursting of a brain aneurysm | ||
Blockage of a coronary blood vessel | ||
plaque forms in the wall of vessel | ||
thoracis pain caused by temporary deficiency in blood to the myocardium | ||
Parasitic Infection | ||
Bacterial Infection | ||
Fungal Infection | ||
Allergic Reaction | ||
Viral Infection | ||
All fluid Elements | ||
Plasma MINUS clotting proteins | ||
Red Blood Cell | ||
White Blood Cell | ||
Formation of ANY blood cell | ||
Formation of ERYTHROCYTES, 2 million a second. | ||
Faster and Shorter Pathway | ||
Produces more fibrin and is a stronger clot | ||
Heart at contraction | ||
Heart at relaxation | ||
Maintain tension on SA valves. | ||
Antigen=A, Agglutin =Anti-B, Blood that can be recieved is A, O | ||
Antigen= B, Agglutin= A, Blood can be recieved = B, O | ||
Antigen= A, B . Agglutin= NONE, Blood can be recieved = A, b, AB, O (UNIVERSAL RECIPIANT) | ||
Antigen= NONE, Agglutin = Anti a, Anti b, Blood that can recieved = O (UNIVERSALE DONOR) | ||
Antibody | ||
GIves up O2 enough to change shape, more common in african decent, can lead to death due to clotting. | ||
Not making enough globins | ||
Valve between right atrium and Right ventricle. | ||
SA deploarization (contraction) | ||
Ventricle Depolarization | ||
Ventricular Repolarization (relaxing) | ||
Stem Cell divides | ||
Proerythroblast is produced | ||
Ribosome Synthesis | ||
Hemoglobin Accumilation | ||
Cell ejects Nucleus | ||
Reticulocytes enter blood stream. | ||
Immediate Response To injury, Blood vessels constrict, limits blood to area, reflexes from local pain receptors. | ||
Platelets stcik to damaged area and form a temporary plug. once attached they release chemicals: serotonin, ADP, platelet phosolipids. | ||
Clotting, transform blood from a liquid to a gel. 3 phases - produce prothrombinase, convert prothrombin to thrombin, convert fibrogen to fibromesh. | ||
A little bit basic, helps act as a buffering system. | ||
Pulmonary | ||
Increase of blood pressure | ||
Increase blood flow. | ||
Smaller than lymphatic vessels. |
AP2 FInal Exm2
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