Oxygenated blood is bright red, and would only come out of an artery. It will look strikingly different from venous blood which is darker, and what you would generally see if you had a superficial cut.
Oxygenated blood is red. This is why when you bleed, the blood emerges red.
Oxygenated or, Oxygen rich, blood is bright red.De-Oxygenated or, Oxygen poor, blood is dark red.Bright red. This is compared to the dark red (sometimes even appearing black in low light levels) of deoxygenated blood.
Oxygenated blood contains higher concentrations of oxyhemoglobin (oxygen bound to hemoglobin), which absorbs less of the red portion of the visible spectrum than does deoxyhemoglobin. Therefore, oxygenated blood is more red than oxygen-poor blood...and oxygen-poor blood has a bluish tinge.
Because it is oxygenated blood When the blood is oxygenated it means that the iron atom (hemoglobin) of erythrocytes has carried the oxygen. The hemoglobin combined with oxygen gives red color to the blood. Some animals has another atom in blood which is able to bind to oxygen for example octopus blood contains copper which binds to oxygen and it gives the blood a blue color. See related link for more detail.
Oxygenated blood
the blood is transported to all part of the body arteries when it is oxygenated in the lung (oxygenated/oxyhemoglobin blood).
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oxygenated blood (arterial blood) is bright red.
Oxygenated blood is bright red; deoxygenated blood is dark red.
Oxygenated blood color is Red so when you bleed it is red because it is oxygenated.In your body unoxygenated its purplish-blue.
Oxygenated blood is bright red.
Red. Sorry for the short answer.
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No deoxygenated blood is dark red and oxygenated blood is lightish red.
Blood is always red. Skin color changes to blue for different reasons.
No one has truly blue blood. De oxygenated blood is 'bluer' than oxygenated blood. The phrase 'blue blood' often refers to royalty.
All blood is red, regardless of where it is in the body. Oxygenated blood and deoxygenated blood have slightly different shades, with deoxygenated blood being darker and oxygenated blood brighter.
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Oxygenated blood is bright red, and would only come out of an artery. It will look strikingly different from venous blood which is darker, and what you would generally see if you had a superficial cut.