your stiupid it is purple
Yes.
blood in the most veins are oxygen poor blood because it gives greenish colour.
They are oxygen poor. Blood turns red only when in contact with oxygen.
Leaves can be classified from their edges (e.g. lobed, jagged), their veins (e.g. network veins, parallel veins), their shapes (e.g. oval, circle), their size (e.g. large, small), their thickness (e.g. flat, thick), and their colour (e.g. yellow, red).we can classify leafs acording to there edges,size,colour,
Leaves can be classified from their edges (e.g. lobed, jagged), their veins (e.g. network veins, parallel veins), their shapes (e.g. oval, circle), their size (e.g. large, small), their thickness (e.g. flat, thick), and their colour (e.g. yellow, red).we can classify leafs acording to there edges,size,colour,
Leaves can be classified from their edges (e.g. lobed, jagged), their veins (e.g. network veins, parallel veins), their shapes (e.g. oval, circle), their size (e.g. large, small), their thickness (e.g. flat, thick), and their colour (e.g. yellow, red).we can classify leafs acording to there edges,size,colour,
Blood will run out not squirt and will be dark der in colour because it's oxygen poor.
Blue. Blood is only red when it is exposed to oxygen
It is a type of blood believed to have the colour of gold. it is called ichor
Hmmmm red Arteries, which carry oxegenated blood, are red because of the blood inside... So are the pulmonary and umbilical veins.
veins are blue in colour because they carry deoxygenated blood , which carries carbon dioxide with the help of carbamino acid
i am not sure ut my dog had an open wound with what my dad said was a vein sticking out. It was pink, light pink