The human heart is made up of muscles, nerves and blood vessels. Anatomically, a viable and healthy human heart does appear red. If diseased or non viable, however, it may appear pale or discolored.
they have white hearts and we have read because our blood is red and their blood is white.
they are in fact yellow
No, they are red and yellow.
Humans have red hearts because we have red blood. Squids have white hearts because their blood is white.
its inside our body
The color difference between gill hearts in some marine organisms and the human heart is primarily due to the types of proteins involved in oxygen transport. Gill hearts may contain hemocyanin, which is copper-based and gives a blue or white appearance when oxygenated, while human hearts contain hemoglobin, an iron-based protein that appears red when oxygenated. This variation reflects adaptations to different environments and oxygen availability in blood.
13 red hearts are found in a deck of cards.
Its in the hives but not normally outside always inside
In a standard deck of 52 cards, there are 26 red cards. Out of these 26 red cards, there are 6 even red cards: 2 of hearts, 4 of hearts, 6 of hearts, 8 of hearts, 10 of hearts, and 2 of diamonds. Therefore, there are 6 red even cards in a deck of 52 cards.
Red bone marrow inside bones.
The flag featuring red hearts is the flag of the city of Amsterdam, which has three red St. Andrew's crosses on a black background, but it does not have hearts. However, the flag of the town of Valtellina in Italy includes red hearts. If you're referring to a specific context or design, please provide more details for a clearer answer.
They can be black or red.