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Dushyant,Shivanshu,Dharmendra
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Blood-the “River of Life”
Blood is the only fluid tissue in the human body. Blood
is classified as a connective tissue. Blood carries
nutrients, waste, and body heat through blood
vessels.
• Components of blood
– Living cells
• Formed elements
– Non-living matrix
• Plasma
Blood Composition
If blood is centrifuged
– Erythrocytes sink to the bottom (45% of
blood, a percentage known as the
hematocrit)
– Buffy coat contains leukocytes and
platelets (less than 1% of blood)
• Buffy coat is a thin, whitish layer
between the erythrocytes and
plasma
– Plasma rises to the top (55% of blood)
The formed elements (blood cells) make blood
heavier and 5 times thicker (more viscous) than
water.
Figure 10.1 (2 of 2)
Blood
Physical Characteristics of Blood
• Color range
– Oxygen-rich blood is scarlet
red
– Oxygen-poor blood is dull
red
• pH must remain between 7.35–
7.45
Acidosis (pH7. 2) Death (pH 7)
Physical Characteristics of Blood
• Blood temperature is slightly higher than body
temperature at 100.4°F
• In a healthy man, blood volume is about 5–6
liters or about 6 quarts
• Blood makes up 8% of body weight
Functions of Blood
• Functions include (More details on next 3
slides)
– Distributing substances
– Regulating blood levels of substances
– Protection
Distribution Functions
• Delivering O2 and nutrients to body cells
• Transporting metabolic wastes to lungs
and kidneys for elimination
• Transporting hormones from endocrine
organs to target organs
Regulation Functions
• Maintaining body temperature by
absorbing and distributing heat
• Maintaining normal pH using buffers;
alkaline reserve of bicarbonate ions
• Maintaining adequate fluid volume in
circulatory system
Protection Functions
• Preventing blood loss
– Plasma proteins and platelets initiate clot
formation
• Preventing infection
– Antibodies
– Complement proteins
– WBCs
Blood Plasma
Composition
• Composed of
approximately 90%
water
• Includes many
dissolved substances
– Nutrients
– Salts (electrolytes)
– Respiratory gases
– Hormones
– Plasma proteins
– Waste products
Blood Plasma
• Plasma proteins
– Most abundant solutes in
plasma
– Most plasma proteins are
made by liver
– Various plasma proteins
include
• Albumin—regulates
osmotic pressure
• Fibrinogen: Clotting
proteins—help to stem
blood loss when a blood
vessel is injured
• Globulins: Antibodies—
help protect the body
from pathogens
Blood Plasma: Homeostatic
imbalances
• Acidosis
– Blood becomes too
acidic
• Alkalosis
– Blood becomes too
basic
• In each scenario,
the respiratory
system and kidneys
help restore blood
pH to normal
Formed Elements
• Erythrocytes
– Red blood cells (RBCs)
• Leukocytes
– White blood cells (WBCs)
• Platelets
• Cell fragments
CELL MEMBRANE
1
WHAT IS CELL MEMBRANE ?
34
✓ The cell membrane (also called the plasma membrane or plasmalemma) is a
biological membrane separating the interior of a cell from the outside
environment
✓ It appears in thin sections with the electron microscope as a triple-layered
structure about 7.5–10 nanometers thick
✓ Term coined by C. Nageli and C. Cramer in 1855, and Plasmalemma coined
by J. Q. Plowe in 1931
CELL MEMBRANE
❖ The cell membrane is flexible
and allows a unicellular
organism to move
35
CHEM ICAL COMPOSITION
36
1.Lipids -four major classes of lipids are commonly present in the
plasma membrane: phospholipids (most abundant), spingolipids,
glycolipids and sterols (e.g. cholesterol). All of them are amphipathic.
Cholesterol is abundant in mammalian cell and is absent in
prokaryotic cells
2.Proteins-plasma membrane contains about 50% protein. Amount
and type is variable. Myelin cells contains about 25% protein
internal membranes of chloroplast and mitochondria contains 50%
protein. Proteins of plasma membranes are of two types ectoproteins
and endoproteins. Plasma membranes contains structural proteins,
transport proteins and enzymes. Some of them acts as receptors.
C O N T …
37
(enzymes present in the plasma membrane are Acetyl
phosphatase, acid phosphatase, ATPase, RNAase, maltase,
lactase, phospholipase etc)
3. Carbohydrates- they are present only in the plasma
membrane and are present exterior (glycoproteins) or polar
end of phospholipids at the external surface of plasma
membrane
PHOSP HO L IPIDS
38
𝗈 Phospholipids (PL) molecule has a polar head and nonpolar tails
𝗈 The polar head is charged and hydrophilic (loves water) facing
outward, contains a – PO4 group & glycerol
𝗈 The nonpolar tails are hydrophobic (hates water) facing inward
contains 2 fatty acid chains that are nonpolar
𝗈 When PL placed in water form spherical bilayer
PHOSPHOLIPIDS….
39
MEMBRANE CHOLESTEROL
𝗈 The amount of cholesterol
may vary with the type of
membrane
𝗈Plasma membranes have
nearly one cholesterol per
phospholipid molecule
40
STRUCTURE O F THE C E L L
MEMBRANE
MEMBRANE COMPONENTS
42
FUNCTIONS OF PLASMA
MEMBRANE
Keeps a cell intact
Protective barrier
Regulate transport in & out of cell (selectively
permeable)
Small lipid-soluble molecules, e.g. oxygen and carbon
dioxide can pass easily
Water can freely cross the membrane
43
FUNCTIONS OF PLASMA MEMBRANE…
Ions and large molecules cannot cross without assistance
Allow cell recognition
Provide anchoring sites for filaments of cytoskeleton
Provide a binding site for enzymes
Interlocking surfaces bind cells together (junctions)
Contains the cytoplasm (fluid in cell)
44
MEMBRANE STRUCTURE
𝗈 Membranes consist of a phospholipid bilayer
combined with a variety of proteins in a fluid
mosaic arrangement
𝗈 The surfaces of cell membranes are hydrophilic
(water-loving); the interiors are hydrophobic
45
FLUID MOSAIC MODEL
25
𝗈 Widely accepted model
𝗈 According to S. J . Singer and Garth Nicolson 1972, the
biological membranes can be considered as a two-
dimensional liquid where all lipid and protein molecules
diffuse more or less freely
𝗈 Singer studied phospholipid bilayers and found that they
can form a flattened surface on water, with no
requirement for a protein coat
𝗈 It occurs in form of globular protein
FLUID MOSAIC MODEL…..
47
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Group-1.pptx

  • 20. Blood-the “River of Life” Blood is the only fluid tissue in the human body. Blood is classified as a connective tissue. Blood carries nutrients, waste, and body heat through blood vessels. • Components of blood – Living cells • Formed elements – Non-living matrix • Plasma
  • 21. Blood Composition If blood is centrifuged – Erythrocytes sink to the bottom (45% of blood, a percentage known as the hematocrit) – Buffy coat contains leukocytes and platelets (less than 1% of blood) • Buffy coat is a thin, whitish layer between the erythrocytes and plasma – Plasma rises to the top (55% of blood) The formed elements (blood cells) make blood heavier and 5 times thicker (more viscous) than water.
  • 22. Figure 10.1 (2 of 2) Blood
  • 23. Physical Characteristics of Blood • Color range – Oxygen-rich blood is scarlet red – Oxygen-poor blood is dull red • pH must remain between 7.35– 7.45 Acidosis (pH7. 2) Death (pH 7)
  • 24. Physical Characteristics of Blood • Blood temperature is slightly higher than body temperature at 100.4°F • In a healthy man, blood volume is about 5–6 liters or about 6 quarts • Blood makes up 8% of body weight
  • 25. Functions of Blood • Functions include (More details on next 3 slides) – Distributing substances – Regulating blood levels of substances – Protection
  • 26. Distribution Functions • Delivering O2 and nutrients to body cells • Transporting metabolic wastes to lungs and kidneys for elimination • Transporting hormones from endocrine organs to target organs
  • 27. Regulation Functions • Maintaining body temperature by absorbing and distributing heat • Maintaining normal pH using buffers; alkaline reserve of bicarbonate ions • Maintaining adequate fluid volume in circulatory system
  • 28. Protection Functions • Preventing blood loss – Plasma proteins and platelets initiate clot formation • Preventing infection – Antibodies – Complement proteins – WBCs
  • 29. Blood Plasma Composition • Composed of approximately 90% water • Includes many dissolved substances – Nutrients – Salts (electrolytes) – Respiratory gases – Hormones – Plasma proteins – Waste products
  • 30. Blood Plasma • Plasma proteins – Most abundant solutes in plasma – Most plasma proteins are made by liver – Various plasma proteins include • Albumin—regulates osmotic pressure • Fibrinogen: Clotting proteins—help to stem blood loss when a blood vessel is injured • Globulins: Antibodies— help protect the body from pathogens
  • 31. Blood Plasma: Homeostatic imbalances • Acidosis – Blood becomes too acidic • Alkalosis – Blood becomes too basic • In each scenario, the respiratory system and kidneys help restore blood pH to normal
  • 32. Formed Elements • Erythrocytes – Red blood cells (RBCs) • Leukocytes – White blood cells (WBCs) • Platelets • Cell fragments
  • 34. WHAT IS CELL MEMBRANE ? 34 ✓ The cell membrane (also called the plasma membrane or plasmalemma) is a biological membrane separating the interior of a cell from the outside environment ✓ It appears in thin sections with the electron microscope as a triple-layered structure about 7.5–10 nanometers thick ✓ Term coined by C. Nageli and C. Cramer in 1855, and Plasmalemma coined by J. Q. Plowe in 1931
  • 35. CELL MEMBRANE ❖ The cell membrane is flexible and allows a unicellular organism to move 35
  • 36. CHEM ICAL COMPOSITION 36 1.Lipids -four major classes of lipids are commonly present in the plasma membrane: phospholipids (most abundant), spingolipids, glycolipids and sterols (e.g. cholesterol). All of them are amphipathic. Cholesterol is abundant in mammalian cell and is absent in prokaryotic cells 2.Proteins-plasma membrane contains about 50% protein. Amount and type is variable. Myelin cells contains about 25% protein internal membranes of chloroplast and mitochondria contains 50% protein. Proteins of plasma membranes are of two types ectoproteins and endoproteins. Plasma membranes contains structural proteins, transport proteins and enzymes. Some of them acts as receptors.
  • 37. C O N T … 37 (enzymes present in the plasma membrane are Acetyl phosphatase, acid phosphatase, ATPase, RNAase, maltase, lactase, phospholipase etc) 3. Carbohydrates- they are present only in the plasma membrane and are present exterior (glycoproteins) or polar end of phospholipids at the external surface of plasma membrane
  • 38. PHOSP HO L IPIDS 38 𝗈 Phospholipids (PL) molecule has a polar head and nonpolar tails 𝗈 The polar head is charged and hydrophilic (loves water) facing outward, contains a – PO4 group & glycerol 𝗈 The nonpolar tails are hydrophobic (hates water) facing inward contains 2 fatty acid chains that are nonpolar 𝗈 When PL placed in water form spherical bilayer
  • 40. MEMBRANE CHOLESTEROL 𝗈 The amount of cholesterol may vary with the type of membrane 𝗈Plasma membranes have nearly one cholesterol per phospholipid molecule 40
  • 41. STRUCTURE O F THE C E L L MEMBRANE
  • 43. FUNCTIONS OF PLASMA MEMBRANE Keeps a cell intact Protective barrier Regulate transport in & out of cell (selectively permeable) Small lipid-soluble molecules, e.g. oxygen and carbon dioxide can pass easily Water can freely cross the membrane 43
  • 44. FUNCTIONS OF PLASMA MEMBRANE… Ions and large molecules cannot cross without assistance Allow cell recognition Provide anchoring sites for filaments of cytoskeleton Provide a binding site for enzymes Interlocking surfaces bind cells together (junctions) Contains the cytoplasm (fluid in cell) 44
  • 45. MEMBRANE STRUCTURE 𝗈 Membranes consist of a phospholipid bilayer combined with a variety of proteins in a fluid mosaic arrangement 𝗈 The surfaces of cell membranes are hydrophilic (water-loving); the interiors are hydrophobic 45
  • 46. FLUID MOSAIC MODEL 25 𝗈 Widely accepted model 𝗈 According to S. J . Singer and Garth Nicolson 1972, the biological membranes can be considered as a two- dimensional liquid where all lipid and protein molecules diffuse more or less freely 𝗈 Singer studied phospholipid bilayers and found that they can form a flattened surface on water, with no requirement for a protein coat 𝗈 It occurs in form of globular protein