its called as deoxygenated blood.
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The Red Blood Cell
Venous blood is loaded with carbon dioxide and low in oxygen Arterial blood is rich in oxygen with little carbon dioxide
Chemoreceptors detect the levels of carbon dioxide in the blood.
Red blood cells take carbon dioxide (CO2) away from body tissues. The carbon dioxide is then transported to the lungs where it can be exhaled.
blood pH
The Red Blood Cell
Carboxy-haemoglobin.
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Blood is a lighter color when carrying oxygen and darken when carrying carbon dioxide. If the blood was dark, it was probably carrying carbon dioxide at the time it was taken. If it's black, it's polluted with something or your kidneys/liver are having problems.
Red Blood Cells (Erythrocytes) are responsible for carrying oxygen (or carbon dioxide) around the body.
They are carrying carbon dioxide and are from the venous part of the circularity system.
Carbon monoxide bonds more or less permanently to haemoglobin in red blood cells, preventing them from carrying oxygen throughout your body. Carbon dioxide serves to lower blood pH, messing with lots of the body's systems.
They pump blood to and from your heart carrying rich red blood cells. They also help take in oxygen and let out carbon dioxide.
Venous blood is loaded with carbon dioxide and low in oxygen Arterial blood is rich in oxygen with little carbon dioxide
Oxygenated blood is red. The presence of carbon dioxide in the blood does not alter the color.
Chemoreceptors detect the levels of carbon dioxide in the blood.
Carbon dioxide and water