Tissues fluid and oxygen
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- Created on: 12-12-12 21:16
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- cells: Tissue fluid doesn't contain erythrocytes but has leucocytes called phagocytosis
- Proteins. Tissue fluid doesn't contain plasma protiens
- Blood contains plasma protiens
- Proteins. Tissue fluid doesn't contain plasma protiens
- Tissue Fluid & Oxygen
- lymph fluid contains lymphocytes whereas tissue fluid doesn't
- Tissue fluid: the role is to bathe the cells allowing the diffusion transport of oxygen and nutrients to the cells
- cells: Tissue fluid doesn't contain erythrocytes but has leucocytes called phagocytosis
- Proteins. Tissue fluid doesn't contain plasma protiens
- Blood contains plasma protiens
- Proteins. Tissue fluid doesn't contain plasma protiens
- Blood is held in the blood vessels and the heart
- Blood consists of blood cells in a watery fluid called plasma
- Plasma consists of oxygen, fatty acid, carbon dioxide, amino acids, salts, hormones,
- Blood consists of blood cells in a watery fluid called plasma
- 2 types of white blood cell: lymphocytes and neutrophils
- Function of lymph fluid- lymphocytes produces antibodies
- tissue fluid: no erythrocytes and is not in vessels
- Blood has erythrocytes and is in vessels
- erythrocytes contain the protein haemoglobin- theu transport oxygen
- the ability of haemoglobin to take up oxygen depends on it's affinity for oxygen
- high affinity for oxygen can hold alot of haemoglobin
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