Purpose of Blood in Exercise
Total Blood Volume
Blood Composition
Plasma (55%): The liquid part. Think of it as the 'water' in which all the other components float.
Blood Cells and Platelets (45%): This includes white blood cells, red blood cells, and platelets.
Types of Blood Cells and their Roles
White Blood Cells (leucocytes): Less than 1% of blood volume. They're the body's defense squad, fighting off infections.
Red Blood Cells (erythrocytes): Make up 40-45% of the blood. Think of them as oxygen delivery guys. The percentage of blood that they make up is called the hematocrit.
When we work out, carbon dioxide increases in our muscles. Our blood helps transport this CO2 from the muscles to our lungs, where we breathe it out.
Oxygen from the lungs gets attached to a substance in our blood called hemoglobin. Think of hemoglobin as an oxygen magnet!
By increasing the amount of hemoglobin in our blood, we can transport more oxygen, improving aerobic performance.
Warning โ ๏ธ: Some people cheat using blood doping or injecting synthetic EPO to artificially increase their hemoglobin levels. This gives them an unfair advantage in competitions, and it's illegal.
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Purpose of Blood in Exercise
Total Blood Volume
Blood Composition
Plasma (55%): The liquid part. Think of it as the 'water' in which all the other components float.
Blood Cells and Platelets (45%): This includes white blood cells, red blood cells, and platelets.
Types of Blood Cells and their Roles
White Blood Cells (leucocytes): Less than 1% of blood volume. They're the body's defense squad, fighting off infections.
Red Blood Cells (erythrocytes): Make up 40-45% of the blood. Think of them as oxygen delivery guys. The percentage of blood that they make up is called the hematocrit.
When we work out, carbon dioxide increases in our muscles. Our blood helps transport this CO2 from the muscles to our lungs, where we breathe it out.
Oxygen from the lungs gets attached to a substance in our blood called hemoglobin. Think of hemoglobin as an oxygen magnet!
By increasing the amount of hemoglobin in our blood, we can transport more oxygen, improving aerobic performance.
Warning โ ๏ธ: Some people cheat using blood doping or injecting synthetic EPO to artificially increase their hemoglobin levels. This gives them an unfair advantage in competitions, and it's illegal.
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