There are no blue blood cells. Blood cells are either red cells or white cells. Red cells are a very pale red when seen individually, but make blood look red when there are millions of them together. White blood cells are actually colourless. They are stained with various stains to make then visible under the microscope. See http://www.kidshealth.org/parent/general/body_basics/blood.html http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Blood
Blue blood cells are cells that are not oxygenated. In other words, blood that runs through your body that have not reached oxygen take the color of blue.
=Yes, there are. But you only get them when you have Leukemia. What happens is your white blood cells turn a purple mixed with blue type of color. After that happens you become bald and your white blood cells can no longer fight germs. In cases like this you must be treated as soon as possible or many consequences like death are most likely going to occur.=
No only red, white, and plateles.
They are called red blood cells for a reason. They are generally red. If the amount of oxygen in the blood drops below a certain point, it can look blue.
there isn't blue blood cells. only red, white and plateles.
They are called red blood cells for a reason. They are generally red. If the amount of oxygen in the blood drops below a certain point, it can look blue.
(look blue, doesn't mean it is blue)
and NO humans don't have blue blood
Homoglobin, the oxygen-carrying protein, occupies 1/3 of the red blood cell. When homoglobin and oxygen combine, the cell is bright red. However, when it loses a certain amount of oxygen, it turns blue. Therefore, yes it can.
Anything is possible, but as long as you're living on a planet filled with oxygen, the possibility of having blue blood is very slim. The moment your blood touches oxygen, it turns red. However, if you weren't referring to the literal term of blue blood, then yes, it is quite possible to have blue blood-- which means being of royal descent.
No, blood is never blue.
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All mammals have bluish blood until it is oxygenated. That's one reason why veins appear blue.
Lack of oxygen causes blood cells to appear blue. Remember that all veins except the pulmonary vein carry 'oxygen depleted blood' or deoxygenated blood. Dont worry that your veins appear blue though! Its fine.
Only B and O are possible
Blood in the body is blue, when exposed to air it turns red.AnswerBlood may be thought of as a possible answer; however, blood is not actually blue. See related answer below.
No, penguins do not have blue blood. An animal who does have blue blood is the lobster and lizards have green blood.
"Blue blood" LITERALLY means blood that is blue in color.
Mammalian blood is NOT blue.
Yes blue animals have blue blood
Yes, a earthworm does have blue blood.
no prince has blue blood, if you mean half blood, its professer severus snape. if you really mean blue blood, your obviously in the wrong catagory.
Our blood is never blue. It is a commonly believed untruth. Blood in our veins is dark red, never blue.
The colour of all whales' blood is red, not blue.
No one has truly blue blood. De oxygenated blood is 'bluer' than oxygenated blood. The phrase 'blue blood' often refers to royalty.
Blue childeren are FROM both PARENTS HAVING negative blood hence blue blood.
Name of bird that blue blood