kamil and josh from skeg academy say no is isnt
Insects, Spiders, etc. Do your research. This is coming from a 12 year old in science class.
Yes, it is true that spiders have transparent blood. Their blood, called hemolymph, does not carry oxygen like human blood does. Instead, it aids in circulation, nutrient transport, and defense against pathogens.
Spiders have blue blood. In human blood oxygen is bound to hemoglobin which contains iron, giving it the blood a red color. In spiders, as well as other Arthropods and Molluscs, oxygen is bound to hemocyanin which contains copper, giving its blood a blue color. The same interaction that causes oxygenated blood to color, also causes iron rust to appear reddish and the oxidized copper to appear green. However, I have noticed no color in spider blood before.
In a spider , the couler of a spiders blood is Purple or Black :)
two spiders that just got married :)
Not so sure but some spiders are known to have blue blood
Spiders have blue blood. In human blood oxygen is bound to hemoglobin which contains iron, giving it the blood a red color. In spiders, as well as other Arthropods and Molluscs, oxygen is bound to hemocyanin which contains copper, giving its blood a blue color. The same interaction that causes oxygenated blood to color, also causes iron rust to appear reddish and the oxidized copper to appear green. However, I have noticed no color in spider blood before.
ITS NEVER TRANSPARENT THATS WHAT I BELIEVE i learnt that in a comic!
Yes, spiders do have blood, but it is not always visible when you kill them because their blood is clear or light-colored.
no
hemoglobin
no they dont