most of insects or bugs have not blood pigmants
Hemoglobin is the red pigment, or red color of Blood.
Insect blood doesn't transfer oxygen. That means it doesn't need hemoglobin, which is what makes blood appear red. Insect blood is only about 10% hemocytes (blood cells), most of it just watery plasma called hemolymph, tending to be green or yellow.
Haemoglobin (Hb) is a red coloured protein pigment found within Red Blood CellsIt consists of two basic partsthe iron containing pigment haemthe protein globin
heomoglobin..... a comlex compound of proteins with iron......
Chloroplasts contain a green pigment called
its called hemoglobin. it is the pigment which carries oxygen in blood
red blood cells is created by a blood protein called Hemoglobin. hope i was helpful
Insect blood is generally either totally colourless or a very faint yellow or green colour.
what does the pigment do in a red blood ell
Due to the presence of a red -colored pigment called haemoglobin .
Heamoglobin contains iron
Hemoglobin is the red pigment, or red color of Blood.
Regular blood cells contain respiratoy pigment in them.
Insect blood doesn't transfer oxygen. That means it doesn't need hemoglobin, which is what makes blood appear red. Insect blood is only about 10% hemocytes (blood cells), most of it just watery plasma called hemolymph, tending to be green or yellow.
horseshoe crabs do indeed have blue blood, this is because the protein that carries oxygen in their blood is haemocyanin. This protein is a pigment like the haemoglobin in our blood, but instead of using iron to carry the oxygen it uses copper. When iron is oxidised it goes red (hence our red blood) and when copper is oxidised it goes greeny blue (hence the blue blood). horseshoe crab is the animal that has blue blood,,,..but i have no idea of insects having blue blood^_^ All those animals that have haemocyanin as the respiratory pigment have their blood blue when oxygenated. Haemocyanin is the respiratory pigment akin to haemoglobin but hemocyanin has copper as the cofactor instead of iron which you find in haemoglobin. Animals belonging to class crustacea and those belonging to phylum Mollusca have hemocyanin, and hence they have blue blood. Some notable crustaceans are crabs, lobsters, shrimps. Some notable mollusks include Snails, whelks. mytilus, oysters, chitons, squids, sepia, octopus. Limulus, called a horseshoe crab, also has hemocyanin.
Reg blood cells contains the respiratoy pigment haemoglobin.
The green pigment in the chloroplast is called chlorophyll.