Blood with oxygen is bright red. Blood without oxygen is dark red or maroon.
It is a common misbelief that blood or veins are blue. Neither of them are never blue (see the link provided). Veins do seem blue through the skin, but it is related to how different wavelengths of light reflect and how brain processes information.
The range of colors for blood in animals is small. Animal blood can be black, blue, purple or red.
your color of blood is blue
Blood changes colors when it exits from the body because it touches the air, thus causing blood to change colors. The oxygen changes the color mostly, but I'm sure they're are other factors too.
yes just like colors also affect our mood.
Blood does not have different colors. The idea of deoxygenated blood, or "blue blood", is a fallacy. Blood is only crimson (red).
blood is originally blue but when its exposed to oxygen it turns red
the effect of a Niger
Red for Blood | White for Juice
red represents blood
the only fish that see colors live in the northern toptopia where they can see colors humans can see
blood red.
Iron is mainly responsible for the colour red.