no it's not colorful but acording to my knowledge blood is white,,,,,,,,
Probably. -_-
because if the were not green then you would be able to see them in the grass and try to kill them.
to pump blood throughout the body
The Colour of Blood has 182 pages.
Grasshoppers only have one intestine, whereas we have a large and small. Also, grasshoppers have something called tubules instead of kidneys to clean their blood.
Blood red is a vivid deep red colour, similar to the colour of blood.
Grasshoppers are normally a brown or yellowish brown colour, although a few species have some slight green shading in places. They colouring is often mistaken as bright green, the colour of grass, but this is a fallacy, and grasshoppers despite their name do not take on the colour of grass. This green colouring is often exhibited by crickets, a species that different from the grasshopper.
THE colour of human blood plasma is pale translucent straw-yellow.
clear blood
Some insect blood must be purple - the colour 'puce' is named after the French for 'flea' namely 'puce', because it's the colour that emerges when you squash a flea. Actually the blood of insects is white. For eg:The colour of blood of cockroache is white.
Because they have a system that pushes the hemolypmph out to their bodies.
No it does not. Animals are not containing chloroplasts.