Want this question answered?
Iron as the ion 'Fe^(3+) , which is coloured red/brown and gives blood its colour.
The heart gets the oxygen from the red blood cells that "trade" CO2 for oxygen in the lungs and travels back up to the heart and gives the heart a bit of the oxygen and then gives the rest of the oxygen to the other organs (like the alveoli and the liver and the gut ect)
The blood moves around the body inside the circulatory system. This is made up of arteries, veins and capillaries. The blood keeps moving through these blood vessels because it is pumped by the heart. Valves prevent the blood from flowing backwards. The blood always circulates through the body in the same direction.
the substance that gives hair it color is the genes from your mom or your dad_____________________Melanin gives hair its color.
The color of human blood is reddish brown (dried), when sample goes through wagenaar test, it gives Brownish rhomboidal crystals when seen under microscope after test is being done
Red blood cells.
haemaglobin
Hemoglobin.
Hemoglobin carries the oxygen in the blood and it gives the red blood cells their color.
Hemoglobin
It gives up oxygen, and carries out carbon dioxide.
It gives up oxygen, and carries out carbon dioxide.
The hemoglobin gives the cells its reddish hue and carries oxygen in the cell.
Proteins don't give blood its color, the great amount of red blood cells do. Hence the name, they are red and give blood its color.
Iron as the ion 'Fe^(3+) , which is coloured red/brown and gives blood its colour.
Because it is oxygenated blood When the blood is oxygenated it means that the iron atom (hemoglobin) of erythrocytes has carried the oxygen. The hemoglobin combined with oxygen gives red color to the blood. Some animals has another atom in blood which is able to bind to oxygen for example octopus blood contains copper which binds to oxygen and it gives the blood a blue color. See related link for more detail.
Hemoglobin is the iron oxygen carrying protein which gives blood its red color