Presentation
Structure & Function
Stages and Production
Disorders
Regulation and Fate
100

What was the overall color scheme of the presentation

pink/reds 

100

What is the basic shape of an Erythrocyte?

biconcave discs - flattened with depressed centers 

100

Blood cell formation is also known as ______.

Hematopoiesis

100

What are the two broad classifications of erythrocyte disorders?

Anemia and Polycythemia

100

What is the life span of a red blood cell?

100-120 days

200

What is the name of our section (not the chapter number)

Hormones act through second messengers

200

A Erythrocyte’s small size and shape provides a huge surface relative to volume suited for ____.

gas exchange

200

How many stages of Erythrocytes are there?

7

200

What is anemia classified by and what are its common side effects?

fatigue, pale complexion, short of breath

200

Healthy individuals rapidly create over _______ cells per second and is regulated by ____, ____, ____, and _____.

2 million; hormones, iron, amino acids, B vitamins

300

What are your presenters’ names? (as introduced in the beginning)

 Khirzten A., Kyle B., Princess M., Alicia T., Akiesha M.

300

Define what Oxyhemoglobin is/does.

oxygen-carrying form of hemoglobin in which iron is in the reduced (ferrous) state, becomes ruby red.

300

What is found in red bone marrow?

immature blood cells, macrophages, fat, and reticular cells

300

Define Polycythemia and its effects on circulation.

abnormal excess of erythrocytes that increases blood viscosity, causing it to flow sluggishly

Blood volume double, causing the vascular system to become engorged with blood and severely impairing circulation.

300

When a Erythrocyte gets older, it:

losing their flexibility, become rigid and fragile, and their hemoglobin starts to degenerate

400

What was Kyle and Khirzten holding during the duration of the presentation?

Lip gloss/tint

400

Erythrocytes contain hemoglobin and other proteins that help…. (3 main ideas)

functions in gas transports, rid of harmful oxygen radicals, and maintain its biconcave shape 

400

Name the 7 stages of Erythrocytes.

Myeloid stem cell, Proerythroblast, Basophilic erythroblasts, Polychromatic erythroblast, Orthochromatic erythroblast, Reticulocyte, Erythrocyte

400

Anemia is then put into 3 categories. List them and explain each.

Hemorrhagic anemia: blood loss

Not enough blood cell: which raw material is lacking

Hemolytic anemia: too many blood cells destroyed

400

Why do males have higher RBC counts and hemoglobin levels than females?

Male hormone testosterone boosts kidney EPO production

500

First to bring Khirzten’s favorite color gets the point!!

N/A

500

Give an example where structure also relates to its function(s).

open-ended 😛

500

In adults, hematopoiesis occurs in _____. (must include all possible answers)

axial skeleton and girdles, and proximal epiphyses of humerus and femur

500

Critical thinking: In sickle cell patients, bone marrow stem cell transplants are recommended for children 16 and below. Why is this treatment not available for adults.

older age comes with more complications. therefore, cons heavily out way the pros.

500

Think back! What should occur if you do not meet the required nutrition?

Anemia