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AP2 FInal Exm2

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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.

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