Fresh blood is brilliant red, but as it clots it will turn brown.
Going to the heart from the lungs blood is bright red, going to the heart from the body blood is still red but is darker that the blood from the lungs.
blue
inside the body blue outside the body red
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.
it is blue inside your body but outside when it gets air it is red so veins r blood n veins r blue so yeah
Your blood color is red before and after you drink soda. I think many people believe it is blue due to the color of their veins outside of their skin but if you look hard enough you can see small veins on your body you can see are red.
Capillaries change color as they pass by body cells as the blood they contain loses oxygen. Oxygen-rich blood has a brighter color than oxygen-poor blood.
purple in the body and red outside the body or in oxygen
Proteins don't give blood its color, the great amount of red blood cells do. Hence the name, they are red and give blood its color.
The true color of blood is yellow when it is still inside our body. This is because of the plasma which is yellowish in color and is abundant in blood consisting of at least 50% to 60% of the human blood in circulation, this is the first part of the blood. The second part which consists of the hard part are the platelets, WBC, RBC which is of course "red" in color. However, Dr. William Harvey discovered what is known as the hemoglobin which makes the color of blood red outside the body because it contains more RBCs.Based on the abovementioned, the color of blood inside the body is yellow because of the plasma that it contains. However, when blood is already exposed to oxygen and outside the human body, it transforms into color red because of the so called HEMOGLOBIN, which contains more RBC than WBC.Conclusion:Blood is both yellow and red in color depending whether or not it is inside the human body or not.
Blood does congeal once it outside of the body forming a jelly like consistency.
Blood is ALWAYS red. It appears blue inside the body because of the way light refracts through the skin.
blood outside the body
From the iron in the Red Blood Cells