? Are you asking what color does blue blood turn after it comes in contact with air? Red!
It is red. Blood is never blue but only appears to be because of the layers of skin and other tissues above it. If blood was blue and only turned red when it touched the air, then it would be blue in a syringe, that being a vacuum sealed environment where no air is present. Blood is not blue.
Because you blood is blue untill it hits the air
Blood can only be red! Bright red blood is usually of arterial origin and is oxygenated. Dark red blood is usually venous. They are both healthy. Be more specific. One thing for sure: there are no "blue blood people"
Because blood is actually blue, but once it hits the air, it turns red!
Deoxygenated Blood is Blue but when it oxygenates with the oxygen in the air it becomes Red
No, it is a myth. Venal blood is darker red than arterial blood. Veins appear blue, but do not accurately represent the colour of the contents.
it is blue inside your body but outside when it gets air it is red so veins r blood n veins r blue so yeah
Horseshoe crab blood is blue because it has copper in it instead of iron like human blood. Our blood is blue inside and turns red when it hits air. Horseshoe crab blood is red inside and turns blue when it hits air. It's the other way around.
In the human body, the color of blood is a blue. But when you get a cut or something like that, the blood immediately turns to red the second it gets mixed with air.
Your blood is always and always will be red, the reason why people think its blue is because veins themselves look blue through the skin. This is due to the fat under the skin absorbing low energy light and only reflecting less energetic, blue light. i went to medical school and had to dissect a human in the blood vacum tube it was red it has iron and RED blood cells inside it and hemoglobin is another reason why its red don't listen to anyone who tells you its not red
it is blue everyone knows that it is only when the blood comes in contact with air it changes
The veins under your tongue don't turn blue, they just are blue. Blood is blue in color before it meets air; once it has it turns blood red.