no because when you are born thats the color u get it from ur culture like being white, african american, or hispanic, etc.....
The determination of blood's color will depend on if there is oxygen in the blood or not oxygenated blood is a dark red color, the same color of the blood that comes out of am open scratch, Or Blue if it has little to no oxygen at all
Lungs are pink in color because they are full of oxygen rich blood. Oxygen poor blood, on the other hand, has blue color to it.
thickness
measured in metric: between 17 micron to 180 micron (1000 micron in 1 mm) (1 millimeter = 0.0393700787 inches
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no but it does with rabbits
Although minerals may have habits which include varying dimensions of height versus width, thickness is not a term normally associated with mineral characteristics. The usual characteristics used in mineral identification are luster, hardness, crystal system, streak color, specific gravity, and other properties which may depend on laboratory testing.
Hair is already dead. There is no blood supply to the hair itself only to the follicle where it grows from. If you are asking about a dead persons hair then it is the same colour it was when they were alive.
pinkish green
No the color of the fur does not affect how much it sheds. But the thickness and the thinness do affect how much the dog sheds.
All cells have a specialized function in the body, so it would depend on where the cell was and what the cell is doing. Blood is actually a clear serum, and red blood cells give it its predominant color, while white blood cells are translucent in suspension.
Blood is red.