the blue parts are filled with blood without oxygen, it goes in the heart, to the lungs and gets oxygen from the lungs, then they become red, goes back to the heart and goes to areas of your body in need of oxygen.
Oxygenated blood is red, and turns blue as the blood delivers its oxygen to tissues. By the time it reaches the heart, it is in a state of lowered oxygen levels, and the heart pushes it to the lungs where it may reoxygenate.
red,green, and blue
There are four subfields that biotechnology is categorized into: Green, Blue, White, and Red. Green has to do with plants; blue has to do with water; red is for medicinal purposes; white is for beneficial gain in a specific industry.
You must be lying. There's no type of colorblindness that would make one confusing red and blue. Green and red yes, blue and green yes, and sometimes blue and purple, but not red and blue. No matter what type of colorblindness you have, whether it's protanopia, deuteranopia, or tritanopia, blue and red would look different.
Pablo Picasso (the painter) had two different periods, a red and blue period. During his blue period, he painted using only shades of blue. Likewise with red during his red phase.
When the blood is going to the heart it is blue. When it is going away from the heart, it is red.
By mixing the primary colours (Red, Yellow & Blue) together in varying amounts you achieve secondary and tertiary colours. 3 parts Red + 1 part Blue = Red-Purple 2 parts Red + 2 parts Blue = Purple 1 part Red + 3 parts Blue = Blue-Purple 3 parts Blue + 1 part Yellow = Blue-Green 2 parts Blue + 2 parts Yellow = Green 1 part Blue + 3 parts Yellow = Yellow-Green 3 parts Yellow + 1 part Red = Yellow-Orange 2 parts Yellow + 2 parts Red = Orange 1 part Yellow + 3 parts Red = Red Orange.
A frog's heart is blue when it is inside of the frog. If the blood inside the heart oxidizes, the heart will be red.
Any two (of the three) primary colours, when mixed in equal proportions, results in one of the (three) secondary colours. 2 parts red + 2 parts blue = purple 2 parts red + 2 parts yellow = orange 2 parts blue + 2 parts yellow = green Any two of the primary colours, when mixed in disproportionate amounts, results in one of the (six) tertiary colours. 2 parts red + 1 part blue = red-purple 1 part red + 2 parts blue = blue-purple 2 parts red + 1 part yellow = red-orange 1 part red + 2 parts yellow = yellow-orange 2 parts blue + 1 part yellow = blue-green 1 part blue + 2 parts yellow = yellow-green.
On the left it's blue and on the right it's red, but the heart curves in a way where it's on both sides.
There are no Red Heart Events. Only Black, Purple, Blue, and Yellow Heart Events.
blue and red, two parts blue, one part red.
Mixing blue-green and red-orange makes a purple-ish brown. It has to be brown because it uses all of the primary colors. It is the same as if you mix 3 parts blue, 3 parts red, and 2 parts yellow.
I made this up so don't steal it ppl: Roses are Red, Violets are Blue, No Matter What Colour It Is, My Heart Will Always Belong To You
It may be possible... Since the order of the heart events are as follows: Black, Purple, Blue, Yellow, Red.
You get the color by the Hexadecimal code (HEX code) #49337A, or a color 84% of the way between red and blue.
you don't get the red orb in Pokemon heart gold you get the blue orb that you use to get kyogre