blood is never purple but its really blue. but as soon as it hits oxygen it turns red.
Light purple
Purple.
If you mix yellow and purple together, you would get orange, but it depends on which purple you use. If you use light purple you would get light orange and if you use dark purple you would get a regular orange.
This question is a bit vague but I will try my best. There are multiple different words that are not quite purple colours. There is burgundy, and indigo. Burgundy is a red-purple and Indigo is a blue-purple. There is also magenta which is pink-purple.
Red and blue makes purple. Adding black in the mixture darkens the purple while white lightens the purple. So slightly darkening the purple may give you the colour of orchid.
purple blood is real
Purple Reign in Blood was created on 2005-11-08.
Purple is for LoyaltyRed is for Jesus Blood
no its purple
cuz
Mammals only have red blood cells, white blood cells and platelets. Platelets may appear purple under the microscope because of the stains used - but they are not referred to as 'purple blood cells'. Some white blood cells (eg. neutrophils and eosinophils) may also appear pink and/or light purple when stained with conventional stains (eg. H&E stain) - the nucleus is usually the most purple area of these cells. However, they are still white blood cells (despite looking pink/purple).
rotted blood. or possible the royal blood. Purple is the colour of royalty and the Queen is talking about a royal princess.
Purple
In a spider , the couler of a spiders blood is Purple or Black :)
in purple top tube cbc is done
the phrase "purple fountain" mentioned in act 1,scene i of Romeo and Juliet is referring to the blood of the Capulets and Montagues. Back then, only the wealthy and the elite wear clothing with the color purple on it because of the expensive cost of the purple dye. "Purple fountain" is referring to the blood of the two families and their extreme wealth and social status.
They turn purple and die