No. Absolutely not! You have varying shades of red only. This is a common misconception because the pigments in our skin and the linings of our veins make it look as if we have blood in our veins. We have deep dark maroon colored blood when there is little oxygen in it, and we have bright scarlet red blood when it has its full capacity of oxygen. Then all the shades in between depend on how much oxygen and/or carbon dioxide is in the blood at the time.
No, animal body parts do not fall asleep in the same way that human body parts do. The phenomenon of "falling asleep" typically refers to the temporary loss of sensation or tingling that humans experience when a nerve is compressed. While animals may experience similar sensations if a nerve is compressed, they do not have the same concept of falling asleep as humans do.
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Blood supplies oxygen and nutrients to all parts of the body.
it makes it different by its blood cells and the blood cells are different then a humans blood cell The DNA governs how the cells reproduce and split into the different organs and parts of the body that distinguish a person from a strawberry.
Blood transport oxygen.
The humans hearts job is to pump blood to all parts of the body.
It is because the heart pumps the blood, which helps the blood bring nutrients and oxygen to all parts of the body and carbon dioxide out of the body.
They liked to sacrafice humans for there blood.....and sometimes they eat the body parts
Your heart pumps blood to all parts of the body.
Blood supplies oxygen and nutrients to all parts of the body.
Upper parts will turn plae due to lack of blood, lower parts will turn dark blue or purple as the blood pools inside the body, this is called levidity.
Arteries are blood vessels that send oxygenated blood to different parts of the body.
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Blood gets pumped to all parts of the body, including the heart.
you have about 5,000 and beyond more body parts in youre body
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