Blood too thick
[DOC File]Unit J – Circulation and Blood
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These relatively small blood vessels can be seen on the outer surface of the heart. Function: Feeds the heart muscle. (The heart does not receive its nutrients from the blood that travels through the inside of the heart). The muscle is too dense and thick and the blood is traveling through it too hard and too fast.
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Remember, it is very easy to make your blood too thick or too thin. You will be asked to demonstrate your blood to me in class. Part 2: Blood Spatter Patterns (30 points) You will be creating a poster board or presentation board with blood spatter patterns you created using your simulated blood.
[DOC File]Unit J – Circulation and Blood
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The muscle is too dense and thick and the blood is traveling through it too hard and too fast.-Coronary (cardiac) Veins take the “spent blood” back to the heart. 3. Carotid Arteries - These branches of the aortic arch run up both sides of the neck taking the blood to the head (brain).
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Osmoregulators detect blood is too thick- causes thirst and releases ADH. ADH goes to distal tubule of collecting duct and causes water to be absorbed more efficiently. Kidney is also regulated by juxstaglomerular aparatus (JGH) Afferent arteriole leading to the glomerulus.
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If the blood-thinning drugs make the blood too “thin,” you can experience excessive bleeding, even with minor cuts. If the blood is too “thick,” clots can form on the valve. If a clot later breaks off, it may lodge in the blood vessels to the heart or brain and cause heart attack or stroke. Tissue valves
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Sickle cell anemia is an inherited disease which affects red blood cells. The red blood cells, which carry oxygen to the tissues, change from a doughnut shape to a sickle shape. These cells clump together making the blood too thick and obstructing circulation. Organs are damaged by lack of blood flow resulting from the collection of clumped cells.
[DOC File]Lecture: Physiology of Blood
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2. Polycythemia - excess RBC count, causes thick blood. a. polycythemia vera - bone marrow problem; hematocrit may jump to 80%. b. secondary polycythemia - high altitude (normal); or too much erythropoietin release. c. blood doping in athletes - RBCs previously withdrawn are transfused before an event; more RBCs, more oxygen delivery to the ...
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