red and dark red
we do inside our bodies :)
Your heart, it pumps blood through your body.
Hmmmm red Arteries, which carry oxegenated blood, are red because of the blood inside... So are the pulmonary and umbilical veins.
I smushed a bug in the house that was silver and looked similiar to a roach, but inside was red guts....so hence, ergo do silverfish have blood inside? I believe they do from looking at other info on net.
Frequently the answer is "blood is blue inside us and red when it hits the air". Blood carries oxygen in our body so this really doesn't make sense. Blood is red with arterial blood being brighter and venous blood being darker. Our blood vessels have a bluish appearance through our skin but just as water going through PVC piping isn't white, blood isn't blue.
The Colour of Blood has 182 pages.
Blood red is a vivid deep red colour, similar to the colour of blood.
No they are all a reddish brown colour. However after biting in their bed somebody and consuming a blood meal the blood inside the bedbug will then make it appear red.
No because hemoglibin is the substance inside the red cell that gives it it's distinctive colour
All of your body's organ are found inside your body. Those involved in digestion of food, movement of air, movement of blood, signals to and from the brain and nerves.
chromo= coloured somas=bodies colour bodies = chromosomes
THE colour of human blood plasma is pale translucent straw-yellow.