MindMap Gallery Physiology - Blood
Protect the integrity of blood vessel walls. 2. Participate in physiological hemostatic function. (1) Platelets adhere and aggregate to form a soft hemostatic plug to prevent bleeding. (2) Platelets secrete active substances such as ADP, 5-hydroxytryptamine, and catecholamines. ADP causes blood...
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blood
Overview
blood composition
HP
Physical and chemical properties of blood
blood color
specific gravity of blood
viscosity of blood
blood function
Transport function
Defense and protective functions
Buffer function
body temperature regulation function
plasma
Chemical composition and functions of plasma
water
solute
plasma proteins
Inorganic salt
other ingredients
plasma osmotic pressure
Composition and normal values
Physiological function
pH of plasma
blood cells
The parts and processes of blood cell production
parts
process
hematopoietic microenvironment
red blood cells
form, quantity and function
Physiological properties
Plastic deformability
suspension stability
Osmotic fragility
creation and destruction
generate
iron
Folic acid and vitamin B12
destroy
leukocyte
Classification and quantity
Function
neutrophils
monocytes
eosinophils
basophils
Lymphocytes
platelets
Morphology and normal values
Physiological properties
stick
freed
gather
shrink
Adsorption
Physiological function
Participate in physiological hemostasis
Maintains the integrity of capillary walls
Promote blood clotting
Physiological hemostasis
Basic process of physiological hemostasis
blood clotting
clotting factor
blood clotting process
Formation of prothrombin complex
intrinsic coagulation pathway
extrinsic coagulation pathway
Activation of prothrombin and fibrin production
Anticoagulant system in the body
Anticoagulant effect of vascular endothelium
Fibrin adsorption, blood flow dilution, and monocyte-macrophage phagocytosis
Physiological anticoagulant substances
serpin protein C system
tissue factor pathway inhibitor
heparin
Acceleration and anticoagulation of extracorporeal blood coagulation
fibrinolysis
activation of plasminogen
Degradation of fibrin and fibrinogen
fibrinolysis inhibitor
Blood type and blood transfusion
blood type
ABO blood group system
Basis for classification
identification
genetic characteristics
Rh blood group system
Types
Antigens and Antibodies
clinical significance
blood transfusion
in principle
blood group identification
Homotype blood transfusion preferred
crossmatch test
develop