Sunday, 9 December 2012
The Elements of Blood
Each element of blood performs a special
function in the body. The main elements of blood include two types of
cells, platelets, and plasma. Red blood cells carry oxygen from the
lungs to all other body tissues. In the tissues, these cells pick up
carbon dioxide that is carried back to the lungs to be released from the
body. White blood cells are one of the body’s defenses against disease.
Some of these cells travel throughout the body and destroy bacteria,
some produce antibodies against bacteria and viruses, and others help
fight malignant diseases. Platelets are blood elements that lead to the
formation of blood clots in response to injury.
Plasma is a yellowish fluid composed of about 92 percent water and 7
percent vital proteins, such as albumin, gamma globulin, anti-hemophiliac factor, and other clotting factors. The remainder consists of mineral
salts, sugars, fats, hormones, and vitamins. Red blood cells, white
blood cells, and platelets account for about 45 percent of the volume of
blood in the body. The remaining 55 percent is plasma.
At the hospital I was told they needed to keep a closer eye on me for bleeding due to me being a red head. (A-) What are the facts on this?
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