KIN 110 Lecture Notes - Lecture 19: Erythropoietin, Venule, Capillary

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Inside cell is negative relative to outside which is positive. Inside cell no positive relative to negative outside. Initially attached atp turns to adp and phosphorus. Hematocrit: % of red blood cells in total blood volume. Deliver oxygen from lungs to other tissues in the body. Hypoxia stimulates bodies need for more rbc s to grab as much o2 as possible. Hormone secreted by kidney which tells bone marrow to make more rbcs. Oxygenated blood is delivered to the cells here. Deoxygenated blood (from tissues) travel into the capillaries, leaving the tissues. Artery: the big aorta that leaves th heart branches to several major arteries. Arterioles: arteries branch out to form smaller arterioles. Capillary: capillaries are the smallest blood vessels that body has. 5. venule: the deoxygenated blood from the capillaries that left the tissue empty into venues. Vena cava: several veins join together to form the vena cava.

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