Most blood cells are red, because the red cells are the most numerous blood cells.
red blood cells are red and white blood cells are white
Red blood cells. They give red colour to your blood.
hey them skiny colour is white only..but blood cells are red
Because it also contains red blood cells
You would die if you took out all of your blood cells
Haemoglobin is the most commonly answered as that is the protein that bonds oxygen and gives blood its red colour, although white blood cells cotain antibodies which are also proteins
Haemoglobin is the most commonly answered as that is the protein that bonds oxygen and gives blood its red colour, although white blood cells cotain antibodies which are also proteins
There are two types of "blood cells." The red blood cells are generally very red unless the person has an abnormality. White blood cells and platelets are kind of an off-white. Blood plasma, the liquid the cells are housed in, is kind of a pale yellow
They are red, due to their iron content.
They are red due to presence of haemoglobin.
Haemoglobin
Because it contains no red blood cells.