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BIOL 1011 Lab 4

Lab 4 focuses on the circulatory system, including blood components, types, and hematocrit measurements. Students will have a test next Tuesday covering microscope slides and models, with extra credit due the same day. Key topics include blood types, agglutination patterns, and blood pressure measurements.

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BIOL 1011 Lab 4

Lab 4 focuses on the circulatory system, including blood components, types, and hematocrit measurements. Students will have a test next Tuesday covering microscope slides and models, with extra credit due the same day. Key topics include blood types, agglutination patterns, and blood pressure measurements.

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Lab 4: CIRCULATORY SYSTEM

Test (Lab1- Lab4 ) next Tuesday at lab time.


Pencil and student ID needed.
10 multiple choice questions:
40% about microscope slides and the other
60% will be questions about models and the
results of experiments.

Extra credit: due by next Tuesday


Blood,whole blood.
Plasma: liquid portion; 55% of your blood
Cells: formed elements, suspended in liquid matrix; 45%.

Cells
Erythrocyte: red blood cells, carry oxygen and carbon dioxide,
produced in the red bone marrow, most numerous cells

Leukocytes: white blood cells, fight infections, include


neutrophils, basophils, eosinophils, monocytes, and lymphocytes

Platelets: clotting of blood, smallest


Components of Blood

Plasma
Proteins Nutrients Gases Hormones Waste
• Albumin • Glucose • Oxygen • Insulin • Urea
• Globulin • Amino • Carbon
• Fibrinogen acids dioxide
• Fatty acids
• Glycerol
• Vitamins
• Minerals
Components of Blood
Blood Cells

No nucleus Nucleated

Erythrocytes Thrombocytes Leukocytes


(Red blood cells) (Platelets) (White blood cells)
Components of Blood
• Whole blood= plasma + cells

• Plasma: liquid with organic


and inorganic substances

• Hematocrit: % red blood cells


in plasma
Task 1: Hematocrit

Hematocrit = cellular portion of the blood

Plasma = liquid portion

Record hematocrit reading.


42 % cells

58 % plasma
= 100% - 42%
Blood type

Four blood types within human population (ABO blood type system):
type A, type B, type AB, and type O. The type of blood is identified
according to the kinds of protein called agglutinogens (antigens) that
are found on the surface of the erythrocyte membrane.

In the plasma surrounding the red blood cells are additional proteins
called agglutinins (antibodies). When the appropriate agglutinin
contacts an agglutinogen the result is a kind of clumping of the red
blood cells called agglutination.

Additional proteins called Rh agglutinogens (2nd blood type system).

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xfZhb6lmxjk
Blood Type
Type Genotype Antigens Antibodies
A IA IA or IA i A Anti-B

B IB IB or IB i B Anti-A

AB IA IB A& B Neither

O ii Neither Anti-A &Anti-B

Rh+ DD or Dd ≥1 Rh antigens None

Rh- dd None None*

* Unless exposure to Rh+ blood has occurred


Blood Type
• One allele from each Mom: IA i
parent contributes to
offspring
Da IA i
d:
IA IB
IA IA IA IA i

IB IA IB IB i
Place 1 drop of the appropriate blood (X,Y,Z, mother.
baby) as designated by chart.

Add 1 drop of the appropriate anti-sera (anti-A,


anti-B, and anti-Rh) to each of the corresponding
circles on the chart.

Agglutination patterns will appear- record these on


chart 4-4.

* Be sure to clean up and dispose properly of all


blood contaminated materials.
Agglutination patterns will appear- record these on
chart 4-4.

Clumping=Have that blood type

* Be sure to clean up and B+ A


dispose properly of all Rh
blood contaminated materials.

B
Task 3: Identify the genotype of the baby’s father
based on your knowledge of genetics and
blood typing
Task 4: Blood smear slide
Erythrocyte: red blood cells, carry oxygen and carbon dioxide

Leukocytes: white blood cells, fight infections

Platelets
Task 5: Blood Pressure

Systolic pressure – pressure within an artery


during contraction of the heart.
Normal ≤ 120
Sys=squeeze
Dia=relaxed

Diastolic pressure – pressure within an artery during


relaxation of the heart.
Normal ≤ 80

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