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  1. 1. Blood physiology English for Doctorate students Dept. of Animal Production Murtadha Kareem Mohammed College of Agriculture Department of Animal Production Basrah University Dr. Adnan Al-Kanaan
  2. 2. Blood: is a connective tissue and it is a liquid consisting of two parts, the first is liquid (plasma) and the second is cellular (red and white blood cells and platelets). Non-oxygenated blood (venous blood) is dark red in color.
  3. 3.  Blood functions:  Respiratory: Carrying oxygen from the lungs to the tissues and carbon dioxide from the tissues to the lungs.  Transport: receives nutrients from the alimentary canal and carries them to tissues and organs and transports metabolites from muscles to the liver.  Excretory: The blood receives the final products of vital processes and carries them to the excretory organs (kidneys, lungs, liver, intestines, and skin) to excrete them outside the body.
  4. 4.  Regulatory: The blood supplies the tissues and organs with hormones secreted by the endocrine glands, as well as vitamin  Defensive:Blood performs several defensive functions through the process of phagocytosis carried out by specialized cells and the presence of some special substances such as antibodies, and thus preserves the body from infection with diseases and infections.  Mechanical:The blood provides the necessary pressure in the cavities and organs to perform various functions in the body, such as the erection of the penis
  5. 5.  blood volume  The amount of blood varies in different types of animals, and its quantity depends on several factors, including:  Age: Young animals contain a relatively higher amount of blood than old animals.  Sex: the blood volume in males is higher than in females.  Height above sea level: The blood volume increases in animals that live in areas high above sea level.
  6. 6.  Season: The volume of blood during the summer is greater than in the winter  nutrition: RBCs increase when nutrition  Productive nature: It is noted that young mammals that do not produce milk have a lower number of red blood cells than those that produce milk.
  7. 7.  The chemical composition of blood  Blood generally consists of 78% water and 22% dry matter, and dry matter contains 0.8% minerals and 21.2%, while plasma contains 90-95% water and 8-10% dry matter.  The minerals in the blood consist of elements with a high concentration and include sodium, calcium, potassium and phosphorus.
  8. 8.  Elements with low concentrations include bromine, zinc, copper, zinc and iodine.  Plasma proteins are three albumins and globulins, and they are of several types: alpha, beta, and gama. They play an important role in the immune systems. The third type of proteins is fibrin.
  9. 9.  There are two types of cells in the blood:  Red blood cells: red blood cells with nuclei in birds, fish and amphibians, but they are lost in the final stages of maturity in mammals, including humans.  The red blood cells contain approximately 60% and 40% solid matter, hemoglobin represents 90% of the solid matter and 10% includes proteins.  This marrow produces red and white blood cells and platelets while the spleen and lymph nodes produce mononuclear cells.
  10. 10.  white blood cell  These cells play an "important" role in defensive functions, and their main function is to devour and produce antibodies.  It contains two types of cells:  Granulocyte:Include:  Basophile.  Eosinophil.  Neutrophil.  Agranulocyte: Include:  Lymphocyte.  Monocyte.
  11. 11. Questions about the topic 1-Blood generally consists of 78% water and 22% dry matter. 2- Of the functions of blood (a- transport - b- regulatory - c- mechanical -d- all of the above are correct) 3- (True or False) White blood cells play an "important" role in defensive functions, and their main function is to devour and produce antibodies. (True) 4- What are plasma proteins? The answer (Plasma contains three types of proteins : albumin and globulin and fibrinogen) 5- Blood is? (It is connective tissue and is a red opaque fluid)
  12. 12. Thanks for listening

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