Blood College of Life Sciences Yuting Cui
Blood College of Life Sciences Yuting Cui
The Composition of Blood Anticoagulant Plasma setting Leukocyte and Platelet → Erythrocyte
The Composition of Blood Anticoagulant setting Erythrocyte Leukocyte and Platelet Plasma Hemacyte Blood
The Chemical Composition of Plasma Plasma is the liquid part of blood without coagulation,which contains soluble fibrinogen. Water Plasma Protein Albumin,Globulin,Fibrinogen Plasma Non-Protein Urea、Uric Acid、Creatinine、 Nitrogen Amino Acid、Ammonia Solute Nitrogen-Free ∫Lipids::blood lipid Organic Matter Carbohydrates:Glucose Inorganic Salt NaK+、Ca2+、Mg2+、C、 HCO3、HPO42etc
The Chemical Composition of Plasma Water Plasma Solute Plasma Protein Non-Protein Nitrogen Na+ 、K+ 、Ca2+ 、Mg2+ 、Cl-、 HCO3 -、HPO4 2- etc. Albumin、Globulin、Fibrinogen Plasma is the liquid part of blood without coagulation, which contains soluble fibrinogen. Nitrogen-Free Organic Matter Inorganic Salt Urea、Uric Acid、Creatinine、 Amino Acid、Ammonia Lipids: blood lipid Carbohydrates: Glucose
The Physical and Chemical Properties of Plasma Osmotic Pressure Crystal Osmotic Pressure Colloid Osmotic Pressure Crystal Substance Colloid Substance Intracellular and extracellular Intravascular and extravascular water balance water balance Reduce Rise Reduce ↓ Cell Cellular Tissue Edema Edema Dehydration
The Physical and Chemical Properties of Plasma Osmotic Pressure Crystal Osmotic Pressure Colloid Osmotic Pressure Crystal Substance Intracellular and extracellular water balance Colloid Substance Intravascular and extravascular water balance Reduce Rise Cell Edema Cellular Dehydration Reduce Tissue Edema
The Physical and Chemical Properties of Plasma Osmotic Pressure >Plasma =Plasma <Plasma Osmotic Pressure Osmotic Pressure Osmotic Pressure Hypertonic Solution Isotonic Solution Hypotonic Solution Shrinkage of In status quo Bursting of water loss water absorption
The Physical and Chemical Properties of Plasma Osmotic Pressure >Plasma Osmotic Pressure =Plasma Osmotic Pressure <Plasma Osmotic Pressure Hypertonic Solution Isotonic Solution Hypotonic Solution Shrinkage of water loss In status quo Bursting of water absorption