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Blood Animations Answer the questions while you watch the 4 animations. Then use

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Blood Animations Answer the questions while you watch the 4 animations. Then use your answers to help with the Canvas Qui titled "Canvas Quiz: Blood Animations" Animation: Hemoglobin Breakdown 1. Hemoglobin released from ruptured RBCs is ingested by 2. chains are broken down into individual which is 3. After iron is released from heme the remaining structure is caliled then converted to and 4. Iron is transported by in the blood to organs ike for making new hemoglobin. for storage Or to to the S. Free bilirubin is transported by 6. Conjugated bilirubin is excreted as part ofto convert bilirubin into bilirubin derivatives which contribute to the color of feces 7. Intestinal 8. Some of the bilirubin derivatives are absorbed into the blood and excreted from the Animation: Hemolysis and crenation solution (same concentration of solutes as the inside of 1. When RBCs are in an the RBC) they maintain the normal "lozenge" or biconcave disc shape 2. When RBCs are in solution (high salt concentration) they shrivel and become a 3. Plain water is hypotonis (low salt concentration). RBCs swell and burst- a phenomenon called Critical Thinking Questions; Use your knowledge to fill in with either hypertonic, hypotonic, or isotonic: 4. To replace extraceliular fluid volume in a patient due to dehydration, hemorrhage, or surgery without crenation or hemolysis of cells a medical professional would give typically a 0.9% saline solution. IV solutions - 5.- _ _ solutions like 0.45% saline are given when cells have lost intracellular fluid _ _ (celular dehydration) such as in diabetic ketoacidosis. This will rehydrate cells! 6. solutions such as 3.5% saline are given in the ICU for cerebral edema (swelling of the brain).

Explanation / Answer

Because these are specialized cell which involve in detection , phagocytosis & various destruction of bacteria

2 Four protein chains , globin

Because As hemoglobin is released for the ruptured cells, each molecule is broken down into its component parts: four protein chains called globin

3 globular structure , deoxymyoglobin

Myoglobin contains a heme (prosthetic) group which is responsible for its main function (carrying of oxygen molecules to muscle tissues). Myoglobin can exist in the oxygen free form, deoxymyoglobin,