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A blue whale can have as much as 20-30% of its body weight in blood. The average blue whale weighs around 200,000-300,000 pounds, so it could circulate around 40,000-90,000 liters of blood in its body.
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Inside your body, blood is blue. Therefore your arteries and veins appear blue through the skin. Your blood turns red outside of the body because oxygen gets into the blood. The oxygen changes your blood's color from blue to red.
In relation to the human body, it is a common misconception that blood is blue; all blood is red. The blue appearance is due to the connective tissues of the blood vessels. Blood cells can be either erythrocytes, which are red, or leukocytes, which are white. When blood is oxygenated it is a much brighter red than de-oxygenated blood.
Yes, that's why it looks blue in your vains.
red and blue. the red blood is closer to the other side of your skin and the blue blood is deeper in your body.
Blue whales are some of the largest creatures on Earth and can weigh in at over 150 tons. It is reported that the average blue whale has 14,000 pounds of blood in its body.
That's easy. When blood is in your body it is blue that's why your veins are blue. When oxygen meets the blood the blood turns red.
No. But the 'used' blood on its way back to the lungs is dull red, and looks blue through the veins.
inside the body blue outside the body red
Frequently the answer is "blood is blue inside us and red when it hits the air". Blood carries oxygen in our body so this really doesn't make sense. Blood is red with arterial blood being brighter and venous blood being darker. Our blood vessels have a bluish appearance through our skin but just as water going through PVC piping isn't white, blood isn't blue.