De-oxygenated human blood is NOT blue. Blood in veins is NOT blue. Human blood is ALWAYS red regardless of whether it is venous or arterial blood, regardless of whether it is oxygenated or deoxygenated, regardless of whether it is inside the body or outside the body. Human blood is red. Period. Veins appear blue from outside the skin because of the way light interacts with skin and blood - NOT because blood is blue in color.
all cells are diffrent but the cell parts colors are nucleus is pink , cell membrane is pink mitocandria is blue vacuoles are green and i think that's might be all the cell parts please don't get ad at me if i am wrong i am only -can not say
Red Blood cells make up a large percent of your blood. That is why blood is red. Unoxygenated blood is more darker than oxygenated blood.
There are white and red blood cells.
The reason why our blood isn't white is because the red blood cells cancel it out - a darker colour.
what happens if someone has more white cells than red cells??
Red blood cells are always red, just more vibrantly red when they have oxygen.
They are red. The veins look blue because that is the color of the walls of the blood vessels and overlying skin in fair skinned people.
red blood cells are red
white blood cells are white
By most mammals it's red. The blue color of the veins can be explained by the fact that you see your veins through your skin, your skin works like a sort of color filter, but the blood is always red
the red blood cells carry carbon dioxide and oxygen that it gets from the lungs when you breath.the blood gets its color from when the red blood cells pick up the oxygen. oh and by the way red blood cells are also called erthrocytes
Plasma is the fluid in your blood stream that actually holds all of the blood cells. It performs an important function in that it is the medium that oxygen and nutrients are supplied to the body.
It has a substance in it called haegion which contains iron!!!
Its called hemoglobin. it also gives the color to red blood cells, when carrying oxygen, and the bluish color when they carry carbon dioxide.
Depends on the cell. Red blood cells are redThere are two types of cells. Red Blood Cells and White Blood Cells.
the red blood cells
red....
when a person has fewer red blood cells than normal his or her color is yellowish
blood is red due to the blood cells that form blood. there are also white blood cells but are not seen because of the value of the red blood cells of a greater number.
The number of white blood cells is out numbered bye the red making the blood the color that it is.
Red blood cells.
The Red Blood Cells remove wastes from your cells.
Capillaries change color as they pass by body cells as the blood they contain loses oxygen. Oxygen-rich blood has a brighter color than oxygen-poor blood.
Hemoglobin carries the oxygen in the blood and it gives the red blood cells their color.
red blood cell
because of their color.