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Red or Blue depends if it is before of after the gas exchange. Is it bread or toast when it is in the toaster.

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Q: Color of blood in the capillary?
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Why does capillary change color as it passes by your body cells?

Capillaries change color as they pass by body cells as the blood they contain loses oxygen. Oxygen-rich blood has a brighter color than oxygen-poor blood.


What is the color of unoxygenated blood?

blood is never blue but arterial blood lacking oxygen is darker... venous blood is dark red arterial blood is bright red capillary blood is brick red


What is the most common type of blood capillary?

Continuous Capillary :)


From what vessel does capillary receive blood?

answer found on this website medical-dictionary.thefreedictionary.com/Capillary+(blood+vessel) - 38k -


From what does capillary cell wall receives blood?

The capillary cell wall receives blood from the interstitial fluid.


What happen in the capillaries?

Capillary exchange- exchange of gases- internal or tissue respiration


What is brisk capillary refill?

Capillary refill refers to how quickly the color returns to the external capillary bed following pressure that has been applied to an area. A brisk capillary refill means that the color returned to the capillary bed rather quickly.


What is a functions of alveoli in speech organ?

it help in the exchange of o2 in blood capillary and co2 from blood capillary into alveolus


What does the medical abbreviation CBG mean?

CBG means Capillary Blood Glucose.CBG stands for capillary blood gas.


Is a capillary a vessle?

A capillary is the smallest blood vessel. It connects arteries and veins.


Is there another name for dermal puncture?

capillary blood collection


Why is capillary blood glucose value higher than venous blood glucose?

Because the glucose in capillary blood is not fully delivered to the cells yet. Once the blood leaves the capillary and enters the vein, the glucose has then been delivered to the cells and the blood is considered used.