no it is not the more oxegyen the more red it becmomes BOOM quick answer
Figure the brighter red blood comes from an artery, while the duller red blood comes from a vien.
No, the blood is always red. The term,' blue blood' is given to noble people.
No, blood is really blue until it comes into contact with oxygen
Blood is never really "blue" even without the presence of oxygen. It bright red when oxygenated and dark red when its is it is deoxygenated.
Red blood cell
No its just the color of your vain. Your blood without oxogen is just Dark Red! the blood with oxogen is bright red! answerd bye elisabeth!
blood is never purple but its really blue. but as soon as it hits oxygen it turns red.
It is really the other way around. Red blood cells help to carry oxygen to every cell in the body.
When they put diagrams of blood circulation in books and illustrations they often make the color of blood either blue or red. Though blood, in real life, is either dark red or bright red, it is easier to tell them apart by making the blood that is carrying a full load of oxygen as red, for the bright red blood that is oxygen-rich and they make the oxygen-poor blood a bluish color, when instead it is really just dark red.
The red liquid found in blood is called plasma. It is a component of blood that carries various substances, such as nutrients, hormones, and waste products, throughout the body. Additionally, plasma contains red blood cells, which give blood its red color.
Well not really you can see your vain in the wrist or hand and you see that they are blueish green but they can also be green blue orange purple red.
capillary blood has a really bad smell to it and arerial blood its bright red and is a heavy flow > hope i helped lol (: