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A complete blood count (CBC) is drawn in a lavender-top tube.
The color tube you use when drawing blood for a lab test depends on the type of test you are running. For a Na blood test you would use a red tiger strip tube.
It can thin slightly in hotter temperatures and conversely thicken in colder temperatures. Blood is red and there may be very slight differences in colour in these cases but it would not be really noticeable.
A hot color would be like red and a cold colour would be like blue.
The resulting color will be a red-violet.
A complete blood count (CBC) is drawn in a lavender-top tube.
i would like to know all information on animal bats. Their blood color and why it has that color?
Red.
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Red.
All vertebrate animals have blood with hemoglobin, an compound that is used to carry oxygen in the blood. Hemoglobin is what gives blood a red color. Dinosaurs would have also had hemoglobin, and hence, red blood.
as the fly's blood lacks hemoglobin as well as rbc.
No. The primary cause of the red color we associate with arterial blood is caused by the color of hemoglobin in its oxygen bound state. If I may speculate as to what color blood would be without hemoglobin, I would guess probably a rather light brown. I am basing that speculation on the the fact that serum (the cell-free, liquid component of blood) is a light brown color and that most cells are white-grey in color.
It would be gray and torn and the red would come in because of the blood
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Red.. because it would be covered in the blood of his enemies.
Well, it may be blood. Or the color of something you ate. If it is blood, it would be a good idea to get it checked.